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JIM: Final resting place for John Rose, WWI soldier



2017-05-28 - Union Cemetery, 174 Milltown Church Road, Columbia, KY. - Photo by Ed Waggener.
When Mr. Rose passed in the summer of 1964, he was serving a term as City Attorney for Columbia. His gravemarker, above, (Union Cemetery, Adair County) notes he was a member of HQ Company, 120 Infantry. - JIM. The gravemarker was found quickly with the help of the Shirley Sisters - Betty Shirley Knifley and Mary Ann Shirley Hixt, who are now plotting the cemetery to make locations of graves more easily locatable, who were working on the project on Sun 28 May 2017, when the photo was taken.


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