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Von Flatt Price remembers 'Mr. Rollin', a true gentleman

Von Price writes:
So sad to hear of "Mr Rollin" passing. That is what most everyone referred to him as. Just a show of respect for him. My brother worked for him at the Service Station on Campbellsville Street.

He was always a true Southern Gentleman. Treated everyone with respect. My heart goes out to the Family.And may God give them Peace and Comfort at this difficult time.

Also being an Adair County High School Graduate and I remember Harry, Jerry and Shelia from there. And seeing Mr Rolin celebrate his many birthdays that Shelia would post and the joy and such happiness in his face with his Grandchildren and many great grandchildren at those wonderful birthdays.

Rest In Peace "Mr Rollin" job well done! - Von Price Englewood, Florida
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