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Biography of Fannie KILLION, Scott Co, Arkansas

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Contributed by Delaine Edwards.
July 6 1999

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THE ADVANCE REPORTER
Thursday, November 2, 1967
Spotlight On...
MRS. FANNIE KILLION
	Mrs. Fannie Killion celebrated her 78th birthday October 27th. She 
was born and raised in Scott County in the community of Pleasant Valley 
east of Waldron and lived in the same house until she moved to Waldron. 
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Black.
	She was married to Willey Killion in 1913 and to this union two 
daughters were born, Mrs. E.A. (Nadine) Judy of Waldron and Miss Francille
Killion of Little Rock. She has one grandson, James Judy of Harrison and 
two great grandsons, Randy and Stuart Judy also of Harrison.
	Mrs. Fannie is very active in many different phases of community 
work. She is a member of the Methodist Church in Waldron, American Legion,
Hospital Auxiliary, Garden Club, and Birds View Quilting Club. Mrs. Fannie
has a beautiful flower and vegetable garden which she tends herself. She 
regularly visits the patients at Pine Wood Nursing Home and helps to 
brighten their days in any way she can. There is never a dull minute when 
Mrs. Fannie is around and I think she can truly be called the "peoples 
friend."