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Citizens Bank honors veterans with breakfast and program
by Tilly Dillehay
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Brenda and Jerry Rich.
Brenda and Jerry Rich.
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L-R: Brownie Barton, Evelyn Kirby, Tammy Chitwood-Lumb, and Brenda Miller.
L-R: Brownie Barton, Evelyn Kirby, Tammy Chitwood-Lumb, and Brenda Miller.
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Brenda Miller with Melanie Bowman.
Brenda Miller with Melanie Bowman.
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L-R: Joda Gulley, Jack Gulley, Billy Lyons, J.W. Carnahan, and Roy Carnahan.
L-R: Joda Gulley, Jack Gulley, Billy Lyons, J.W. Carnahan, and Roy Carnahan.
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Tammye Hewitt, Linda Capps, and Kathy Hire.
Tammye Hewitt, Linda Capps, and Kathy Hire.
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L-R: Opal Walker, Jerry Walker (Vietnam), and Charles Breeding (Vietnam).
L-R: Opal Walker, Jerry Walker (Vietnam), and Charles Breeding (Vietnam).
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Roger Pullen (Vietnam), Jim O'Dell (Vietnam).
Roger Pullen (Vietnam), Jim O'Dell (Vietnam).
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Lloyd Driver (WWII), Richard Driver, Adam Widner (Afghanistan), and Pete Williston.
Lloyd Driver (WWII), Richard Driver, Adam Widner (Afghanistan), and Pete Williston.
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Vietnam Veterans Post 240 retrieves the colors.
Vietnam Veterans Post 240 retrieves the colors.
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Citizens Bank held their 12th Annual Veterans’ Breakfast and Patriotic Program on Thursday, November 7 at their main branch.

Droves of local veterans turned out, to eat a large breakfast catered by Linda’s Cakes and Catering, to see old friends, and to honor US armed forces. After an hour and a half of eating and mingling, the program was held in front of the bank. Boyd Mayberry opened the meeting with the playing bagpipes, and then Citizens President Pete Williston welcomed attendees and introduced all special guests. Vietnam Veterans Post #240 performed the Presentation of Colors, and Melanie Bowman of Smith County sang the National Anthem.

Williston then introduced guest speaker Adam Widner, Campus Services Coordinator of the Wounded Warriors Project. Widner spoke of his experience in the armed forces and as a recovering wounded warrior. The meeting was closed with a prayer led by Joe Carter of Citizens Bank.

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