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Remembering Mr. Scott: The Community has suffered tremendous loss Mike Watson writes: Little can be said that has not already been well articulated by so many. With the loss of Jeff Scott, teacher, historian, sage, story-teller, artisan, craftsman, horticulturalist, and friend, the community has suffered tremendous loss. To fall back upon an old, favorite (mis)quotation:Comments re article 85125 Jeffrey Grant Jeff Scott 70 Adair County KYWhen Mr. Scott left this world, a library burned down.--Mike Watson This story was posted on 2016-08-22 09:04:32
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