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Telling Our Tales

Stories I remember, as I, a third child can remember. Include are current events in my life and personal reflections. I will be sure to share my heart with you as I go. Daddy would say he was going to "Tell us a Tale." Usually they began with "One time, when I was a boy back in Kentucky..." We listened carefully, hung on to and believed every word. Much love, Aunt Betty

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Judge James Kendall Hunter



Father of Almarinda (Rendie)Hunter Fannin, spouse of Rolly Fannin
Posted by Aunt Betty's Blog at 5:51 PM

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Betty Fannin Fyffe, because the stories are too important to not remember
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