They resided in Russell Springs but had a 70 acre farm in Moore's Schoolhouse area they were checking on.
Grover operated one of the county's first bus lines from Jamestown to Danville. Using a huge and ancient Willy Knight automobile, he hauled passengers and freight of all descriptions from poultry to ice, in and out of this railroadless area for a number of years.
They were married nearly 60 years when he died and their 60th wedding anniversary was coming up the next year.
Children: Samuel Aaron, Charles, Keith and Robert Aaron, Clifford Aaron, Imogene Rexroat, Jonell Johnson and Nancy Harris. They were members of the Russell Springs Christian Church.
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Judy Lynn (#47402250)
They resided in Russell Springs but had a 70 acre farm in Moore's Schoolhouse area they were checking on.
Grover operated one of the county's first bus lines from Jamestown to Danville. Using a huge and ancient Willy Knight automobile, he hauled passengers and freight of all descriptions from poultry to ice, in and out of this railroadless area for a number of years.
They were married nearly 60 years when he died and their 60th wedding anniversary was coming up the next year.
Children: Samuel Aaron, Charles, Keith and Robert Aaron, Clifford Aaron, Imogene Rexroat, Jonell Johnson and Nancy Harris. They were members of the Russell Springs Christian Church.
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Judy Lynn (#47402250)
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