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Remembering Rollin Pyles (1917-2018) - A towering figure


Services are at 1pmCT, Today, Wed 8 Aug 2018) Columbia, KY, for Rollin K. Pyles, 101, Adair County, KY (1917-2018)

By ColumbiaMagazine.com staff

Here are just a few of the many times that Rollin K. Pyles made the news on ColumbiaMagazine over the years:


Articles:
A wonderful gift, keeping both physical and mental health
What a week for Rollin Pyles as he turned 100 years young
Pina Lee Pyles: Portrait of a remarkable lady
Sad Word of the passing of Rollin Pyles at 101 years of age
Rollin K. Pyles, 101, Adair County, KY (1917-2018)

Photos:
The Marshall Years: Proclamation signing, first term, (1966-1970)
Prom held by CHS students at Bluegrass Way
Rollin Pyles turns 100, honored by Taylor County officials
Grands together, one at age 100 and one at six months
Rollin Pyles turns 100, celebrated by hundreds
Many family and friends honored Rollin Pyles at 100th year
Rollin K. Pyles, 101, Adair County, KY (1917-2018)

Mentions:
The Hill: (Jamestown Hill) as it was commonly known
Early Columbia, back when we were boys. Part I
Early Columbia - Back when we were boys - IV - Jamestown ST.
Early Columbia - V: Back when we were boys. Out C-ville ST.
Music stars, music legend at Chamber picnic
Rare signed copy of The Whittlers presented to Stotts-Phelps


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