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Springtime blooms show colors in fall
by Dawn M. Kurry
Richmond County Daily Journal
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Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal

Azaleas blooming at the onset of fall is a curious sight to see in Oct0ber. Glenda Aycoth pointed out the fuchsia flowers planted near her brother, Terry Lester’s grave at Eastside Cemetery in Rockingham, off U.S. 1. Aycoth said the flowers usually bloom in May. She said her brother had a green thumb, and the flowers are blooming near the time of his death.
Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal Azaleas blooming at the onset of fall is a curious sight to see in Oct0ber. Glenda Aycoth pointed out the fuchsia flowers planted near her brother, Terry Lester’s grave at Eastside Cemetery in Rockingham, off U.S. 1. Aycoth said the flowers usually bloom in May. She said her brother had a green thumb, and the flowers are blooming near the time of his death.
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Dawn M. Kurry | Daily Journal

Azaleas blooming at the onset of fall is a curious sight to see in Oct0ber. Glenda Aycoth pointed out the fuchsia flowers planted near her brother, Lester Terry’s grave at Eastside Cemetery in Rockingham, off U.S. 1. Aycoth said the flowers usually bloom in May. She said her brother had a green thumb, and the flowers are blooming near the time of his death.

Dawn M. Kurry

Richmond County Daily Journal



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