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A wonderful romance: Mary Frances & John Walker McCoy



2014-03-22 - Burkesville, KY - Photo from McCoy family album. Burkesville's John Walker McCoy is 85 today, Saturday, March 22, 2014, and his wife, Mary Frances McCoy, who fell in love with him when she was 8 years old in Forbus, TN, when he was a dashing handsome drummer. She was crushed to learn that he already had a pretty wife at home. But in time, she became the third - and current wife of John Walker McCoy, who, she says, endorses the blissful state of matrimony. He says, shes quotes, "I've been married all my life - just not to the same woman." The accompanying, adoring story of their wonderful romance is written by often published author Mary Frances McCoy. The couple is shown above in a photo she remembers as "Made probably 6 yrs ago at some motorcycle ride that we had here in Burkesville."

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