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Talking Southern No. 89 : Parts to Spare?

Summary by The Citizen
Your compiler had a great-uncle he never knew, but dearly wishes he had.  His name was Hugh Henderson and he lived in Brooks his entire life, which was from late 1889 until early 1961.   Serving as postmaster of Brooks for thirty-seven years (1922-59), he was First World War veteran and a well-known man around town.         Uncle Hugh was an extrovert of the first water, a drinker who was sober as a church warden till Saturday night, but who wou…
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The Citizen broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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