He lived just up the hill from my grandparents in Blue Mound and my grandfather valued his friendship as much as from the professional stand point.
Doc Kennedy had a very grainy type voice. Many times, after he had administered to a patient and it was time to settle the account, when asked how much was owed him, in his gravely voice he would say, "one dollah." That was just the caring country type doctor that he was.
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He lived just up the hill from my grandparents in Blue Mound and my grandfather valued his friendship as much as from the professional stand point.
Doc Kennedy had a very grainy type voice. Many times, after he had administered to a patient and it was time to settle the account, when asked how much was owed him, in his gravely voice he would say, "one dollah." That was just the caring country type doctor that he was.
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