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Sherry Spoon locates the Angel at its exact point in 7-County Area About - Have you seen this Angel somewhere in 7-Counties? Sherry Spoon writes: Is the angel in Fairplay on Hwy 768 about a mile from Coomer's Trading Post? --Sherry SpoonSherry Spoon Thanks. To be exact: The angel in Fairplay is on Hwy 768 about a mile from Coomer's Trading Post.. Apologies, I don't know the name of the beautiful shaded cemetery, but maybe a funeral home director can help. It's on the Glens Fork Road segment of Adair County's longest highway, KY 768, and is on the Glens Fork side of Spoons Oil Well Cementing, 541 Glens Fork Road, Columbia, KY. The statuary is erected at the gravesite of DorothyJ. Hadley (March 7, 1933-April 9, 2006) and Felix Hadley (October 16, 1924-October 1, 1992.) They were married June 15, 1950. A stone is inscribed, "When someone you love becomes a memory, that memory becomes a treasure. - EW This story was posted on 2014-06-26 05:11:07
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