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At Bearwallow Cemetery



2008-05-23 - Near Christine, KY, Hwy 206, Adair County, KY - Photo By Ed Waggener.
GLADYS McQUAIDE and sister BERTHA GOODIN were at the Bearwallow Cemetery on Thursday, May 22, 2008, two of several families who have already started paying homage to family members passed on. They see to the graves of their mother and father and of Mrs. McQuaide's late husband, Harry McQuaide as well as other relatives. Both have attended services at the church since it was a United Brethren in Christ congregation, before the denominational merger made it a United Methodist Church. The sisters operated a Goodin's Rest Home at Christine for many years, until a tornado severely damaged it. Gladys McQuaide later owned and operated the Montgomery Ward Store in Columbia and Bertha Goodin continued her career with retired people needing care, working for seven years at Summit Manor in Columbia. The cemetery will be one of the busiest locations in Adair County during the holiday weekend.
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