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Most recent PHOTOS matching your search for 'remembering ed'...
  1. Remembering Edgar Holmes: Flag line honors WWII veteran (Photo ID: 60996)
    A flag line was set up for WWII and Korean War Veteran Edgar Holmes (1921-2015) at Grissom-Martin Funeral, 200 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY... (click photo title to read more)

  2. Remembering Edgar Holmes: Heaven has gained truest of angels (Photo ID: 60983)
    A true hero, warrior, and friend who was considered more like family. The memories are many and the times we shared together are priceles... (click photo title to read more)

  3. Remembering Ed McQuire (Photo ID: 48199)
    Ginny Flanagan, worked with Ed McGuire developing Campbellsville University's broadcast servces, WLCU radio, and WLCU-Tv. Above a p... (click photo title to read more)

  4. Remembering Edward Wayne Morrison, Green Co., KY native (Photo ID: 37894)
    206 S. Main ST, Greensburg, KYMr. Edward Wayne Morrison, Green Co. KY native (1941-2010)... (click photo title to read more)

  5. Remembering Edward Compton (Photo ID: 36202)
    Greensburg, KYEdward Wayne Compton, Green Co., KY (1990-2010)... (click photo title to read more)

  6. Remembering Edward Joseph Kozak: (1922 - 2010) (Photo ID: 34130)
    Campbellsville, Taylor Co., KYEdward Joseph Kozak, Taylor Co., KY (1922 - 2010)... (click photo title to read more)

  7. Remembering Edgar Holmes, Jr. (Photo ID: 21057)
    The Green River Cowboys, Edgar Holmes, Jr.'s group, will lead the funeral procession on horseback in tribute to him. They will lead a riderless... (click photo title to read more)

  8. Remembering Edgar, Madge and Merle Reed (Photo ID: 20988)
    EDGAR REED was the founder of Reed Brothers Insurance on the square. He is shown at left above, and at right with his wife Madge and their son ... (click photo title to read more)

 Most recent STORIES matching your search for 'remembering ed'...
  1. Remembering Ed (Story ID: 128886)
    By JIM Five years ago today -- September 24, 2018 -- my friend Ed Waggener, ever and always young at heart, quietly "slipped the su... (click title to read more)

  2. Remembering Ed: Civil Discourse (Story ID: 128884)
    By Shannon Sexton September 24th will mark the 5th anniversary of my good friend Ed's passing. I still find myself reaching for the... (click title to read more)

  3. Letter: Remembering Ed (Story ID: 104693)
    Mitzi writes: Thank you Billy Joe for all the kind words about my Uncle Ed (NMN) Waggener. I have laughed about that all my li... (click title to read more)

  4. Letter: Remembering Edgar Holmes (Story ID: 100583)
    Richard Robertson writes: I have had the priviledge of meeting only one man with the distiction of being a Veteran of two forei... (click title to read more)

  5. Remembering Ed Waggener: A glue that binds our community (Story ID: 100172)
    By Guy Babin I saw this scene on our place along a small branch that feeds Cool Springs Creek this morning as I went out to feed the... (click title to read more)

  6. Remembering Ed Waggener: he had a zest for life, for Columbia (Story ID: 99958)
    Todd Wilson writes, "Ed did have a zest not only for life, but a zest for "Columbia" and he would let you know his opinion on any subject. But I th... (click title to read more)

  7. Remembering Ed Waggener: What a big loss for Columbia (Story ID: 99866)
    Von Price writes: I have written many letters to Ed over the years. And received many compliments from him about how much he ap... (click title to read more)

  8. Remembering Ed Waggener: Rest in peace, Ed (Story ID: 99805)
    By Dave Rosenbaum For several years I have started my day by checking on the latest from Ed Waggener. Everything that was important ... (click title to read more)

  9. Remembering Ed Waggener: Kentucky Color (Story ID: 99804)
    By Billy Joe Fudge Ed and I spoke often, disagreed very little, laughed a lot, reminisced a lot, pontificated about everything and d... (click title to read more)

  10. Remembering Ed Waggener: JIM always associates with laughter (Story ID: 99796)
    I'll forever associate Ed and laughter, and likely nothing I ever sent CM elicited more laughter from him than a 1947 classified ad that began... ... (click title to read more)

  11. Remembering Ed Waggener: Three eloquent sentences (Story ID: 99792)
    By Jim When Ed's kinsman, business partner, and long time friend R.R. "Pete" Walker passed in 1973, Mr. Gordon Crump, then editor... (click title to read more)

  12. Remembering Ed Waggener: Breakfast without Ed (Story ID: 99780)
    By Mike Watson Our community has suffered a great loss with the passing of Ed Waggener. Ed was an icon in the field of journalism an... (click title to read more)

  13. Remembering Ed Waggener: A beautiful person (Story ID: 99776)
    Teresa Harmon writes: So very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and your family. I never had the chance to meet Ed,... (click title to read more)

  14. Remembering Ed Waggener: Mr. Waggener, Rest in Peace (Story ID: 99775)
    Alice Smith Robinson writes: Just want to say so sorry to hear of the death of Ed. I was born and raised in Columbia, but have ... (click title to read more)

  15. Remembering Ed Waggener: Truly great reporter (Story ID: 99774)
    Clara Smith Rodgers writes: Linda, We are so sorry & sad to hear of Ed's passing. He was truly a great reporter. He will be mi... (click title to read more)

  16. Remembering Ed Waggener: No words, offers prayers (Story ID: 99773)
    Jon Halsey writes: I do not have the words to express my deep sorrow, I can only offer my prayers that the family will soon fin... (click title to read more)

  17. Remembering Ed Waggener: Big shoes to fill (Story ID: 99772)
    Robert Cumming writes: Condolences to all family and friends at this dificult point in time. Remembering Ed brings to mind Geor... (click title to read more)

  18. Remembering Ed Waggener: Emphasis added (Story ID: 99771)
    Brad Byington writes: The world forever changed because of Ed. --Brad Byington ... (click title to read more)

  19. Remembering Ed Waggener: Thank you for all your gifts (Story ID: 99770)
    By Ben Arnold Thank you Ed for so many things and all your gifts to so many. Our community has a hole, a hole that no one will be ab... (click title to read more)

  20. Remembering Ed Waggener: A passion for journalism (Story ID: 99768)
    By Amy Pike I was very saddened to learn of the passing of Ed. He was a journalistic icon, a visionary, and a pillar of this communi... (click title to read more)

  21. Remembering Ed Waggener: An enduring legacy (Story ID: 99766)
    By Ben Burris Dear Linda, My heartfelt condolences to you and the family during this difficult time. Ed WAS the news, and I always a... (click title to read more)

  22. Remembering Ed Waggener: Will miss the visits, advice (Story ID: 99758)
    By Patty Edwards I have struggled for the words to say to express my deepest sympathy and heartbreak to hear of Ed's passing. It wi... (click title to read more)

  23. Remembering Ed Waggener: Talented writer, gifted journalist (Story ID: 99756)
    By John Chowning Linda - I was saddened by the news of Ed's passing, but we're comforted in knowing that he is in his heavenly hom... (click title to read more)

  24. Remembering Ed Waggener: My Brother (Story ID: 99746)
    By Ralph Roy Waggener Written while Ed was hospitalized and family was hanging onto hope for his recovery My brother Ed Waggene... (click title to read more)

  25. Remembering Ed Waggener: High standards and traditions (Story ID: 99744)
    By Carol Perkins Many may not know that Ed was editor of the Edmonton Herald News for many years. I really never knew him personally... (click title to read more)

  26. Remembering Ed Waggener: A friendship of letters (Story ID: 99741)
    By Sharon Whitehurst My friendship with Ed has been one conducted via email--a sharing of written words. Ed was the epitome of what ... (click title to read more)

  27. Remembering Ed & an ACPC meeting note for open position (Story ID: 99739)
    By Debbie Bradshaw The Adair County Primary Center Site Based Decision Making (SBDM) Council will have a special called meeting to ... (click title to read more)

  28. Remembering Ed Waggener: Tribute to Ed (Story ID: 99737)
    By Gerald Reliford The community of Adair county has lost a loyal and dedicated member with the passing of Ed Waggener. He invested ... (click title to read more)

  29. Remembering Ed Waggener: Counted him as a friend (Story ID: 99730)
    Doug McCammish writes: Ed Waggener cared. Ed cared about beautiful sunsets and sunrises and about anything to do with Adair Cou... (click title to read more)

  30. Remembering Ed Waggener: Goodbye Ed (Story ID: 99722)
    Celia Downey writes: Goodbye Ed, many people in our community depended on you to deliver the news. I thought you would always b... (click title to read more)

  31. Remembering Ed Waggener: Farewell To A Friend (Story ID: 99717)
    By Robert Ellis My regret is I only got to know Ed just these last few years. I think he and I had a somewhat kindred spirit, separa... (click title to read more)

  32. Remembering Ed Waggener: The world forever changed without Ed (Story ID: 99714)
    Mike Watson writes: Pen, Linda and Tom, We all feel the pain of your loss. Continued prayers, now for your comfort i... (click title to read more)

  33. Remembering Ed Waggener: Thoughts of Ed (Story ID: 99712)
    Melissa Gail Rexroat writes: I want to comment on the passing of Ed. A wonderful man and newspaper man. He always followed up w... (click title to read more)

  34. Remembering Edgar Holmes: Writer sure does miss him, already (Story ID: 76072)
    Edgar Holmes, 94, Adair County, KY (1921-2015) By Morgan Long... (click title to read more)

  35. Letter: Remembering Edgar Holmes (Story ID: 76067)
    Angie Truett writes: I am so blessed to call Pa Edgar Holmes my daddy and Pa. We have spent a lot of time on that prayer rock ... (click title to read more)

  36. Remembering Edgar Holmes: The story of the Prayer Rock (Story ID: 76053)
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  37. Remembering Ed McGuire: He made difference at CWC (Story ID: 56978)
    Patty Jones writes: I got to know Ed McGuire while he worked for KET. Back in the mid 90's he took the time (and great patie... (click title to read more)

  38. Remembering Edith Steeval: A dear friend (Story ID: 41892)
    She helped former County Extension Agent organize her first homemakers club. She was wonderfully talented in arts and crafts, and could have been "... (click title to read more)




 

































 
 
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