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Elbert Jennings Kimbrell
In Memory of
Elbert Jennings
Kimbrell
1943 - 2020
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The art of hedge trimming!

Kathy, so sorry to hear about Elbert! He was too young! The longer I think about you guys the more stories come to mind but there is one that lives on. Elbert was the first person I have ever met that could do all things with a chain saw. Whatever needed trimming in the yard he manicured it with his chainsaw. But the best job he ever did in the yard was when he trimmed all the hedges across the front of the house in Timber Cove with that chainsaw! We gave Kathy quite a hard time about that experience but I am going to admit something to you. Ronnie Jones was paying attention to Elbert and his chainsaw. We moved 4 more times before we lived in a house long enough to need a hedge trimmed. I doubt anyone else in Franklin, TN had greenish boxes for a hedge but we did. I date our life by how old Jake was when something happened so for 30ish years Elberts style has been represented across the south. Living in that neighborhood with you, Rita, Pam and Kathryn was the only time since I was a child that Ive had neighbors that I considered friends. Ill send you a picture of our crepe myrtles after Ronnie gets thru with them! Ginny Jones
Posted by Ginny Jones
Friday April 24, 2020 at 3:11 am
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