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REMEMBERING: Walker Aaron Smith July 11, 2001-Dec. 20, 2006



2007-01-02 - Russell Springs, KY - Photo CM staff.
LIGHT BLUE BALLOONS, like the ones above, will mark the route from Steve Warriner Drive (KY 80 East of Russell Springs) to the South Kentucky Associational Camp Ground where visitation begins this afternoon, Tuesday, January 2, 2006 at 3:00pm and where funeral services will be held tomorrow, January 3, 2006, at 1:00pm for little Walker Aaron Smith. The Camp Ground does not have signs, but funeral director Boyd Brown said that those coming from Columbia should watch for Wilson Building Supply on the right and Hubbard's on the left. Campground Road is a left turn immediately east of Hubbard Drive. To get to the campground, turn right at the first street, and watch for the building above on the left. Walker Smith died Saturday evening, December 30, 2006, in St. Louis.


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