Sept. 17, 2008 — Editor,
The family and friends of Donnie Brown and Olive Hill Meals on Wheels would like to thank the sponsors, players, volunteers and Carter Caves staff that supported The First Annual Donnie Brown Memorial Golf Scramble. Kentucky Fried Chicken, Steak & Shake, Globe Funeral Chapel, Globe Hardwood, Bond’s Towing, Raybourn Auto Parts, Smith’s Hardware, NAPA Auto Parts, Subway, Bonita’s Beauty Shak, Shear Elegance, Shear Expressions, Polly’s Sweet Shop, Dr. Kevin Jordan, Oney-Henderson Funeral Home, Craig’s Auto Sales, Bethel Christian Church, Branham Construction, Ross Realty, First Church of Christ-Grayson, Carter Caves Homemakers, McDonalds, Dr. Randy Steele, Commercial Bank, James Hardware, First National Bank, Dora Lee Branham, GRECC, J.C. Smith Family, Ralphs Foodfair, Jack Roe Insurance, Danny & Michael Lowe, Techforce Telecom, Donnie’s MOW Friends, Bill Parker, Ryan Tomoloins, Matt Logan, Taylor Webb, Kendall Steele, Clavis Fraley, Randy Blevins, Jo Ann Smith, Patricia McCleese, Travis McCleese, Albert Parsons, Ernie Conn, Casey Lowe, Drew Callahan, Chris Rose, Ryan Howell, Jimmy Cline, Joe Mosier, Brandon Mullins, Brandon Boggs, Melvin Kelley, Steve Johnson, Dan Kiser, Jeremy Riley, Charlie Knipp, Keith Hammonds, Grady Lowe, Tony Tackett, Ron Bush, Kevin Young, Tom Elliott, Jerry Middleton, Steve Roe, Dustin Burchett, Tray Middleton, Bucky Tabor, Jason Green, Josh Varney, Paul Rogers, Michael Hollingsworth, Richard Tackett, Edwin Kiser, Jim Barker, Melvin McDowell.
Marvin Gearhart
Olive Hill Meals on Wheels
Editor,
You don’t know how much family and friends mean while something happens.
In February I had Colon Cancer. My family and friends showed me great support.
So many people sent me cards, called, or came to see me. A lot of people gave me enough money to make it until I go back to work.
My sisters, Rita Cox and Teresa Robinson had a benefit for me in August, with a lot of help from other people. This was a great success.
I would like to thank everyone for anything they did. There are too many people and places to name them all.
Thank you very much,
Love,
Ramona Crank
Olive Hill
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