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Page creatorEstillcountyky (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation14:36, 19 October 2020
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Date of latest edit14:36, 19 October 2020
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"James, son of Harvey and Henriella Thomas was born and raised in Estill County. He was married to Phyllis Arvin Thomas for 43 years and had one daughter, Jamie Thomas Day, son-in-law, Douglas Lee Day and two grandsons that he adored, Jantzen Thomas Day and Kordel Lee Day. James graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with a Bachelor’s degree in math and science and continued his education in acquiring a Master’s Degree and Rank I. He spent his life dedicated to the betterment of his family, church, community and the youth of Estill County.
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