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John Bergman's old place. No longer there.
This is my brother and his wife's mobile home located on Hwy 177 in DeMossville,Kentucky. The unfinished home next to it was started by my grandfather, William Lemming around 1968. My grandfather wanted to leave each of his children a home and piece of property on his farm but he died before he was able to finish it. This was inherited by my mother, Eleanor Lemming Bergman upon his death. She had it for several years and my brother, John, and his wife Linda Carpenter Bergman moved a mobile home there when they got married in 1983 I believe. They have five beautiful children who grew up there, Dee Carpenter, Jeremy Carpenter, Cassie Bergman, Krystle Bergman, and Johnny Bergman.
This is my brother and his wife's mobile home located on Hwy 177 in DeMossville,Kentucky. The unfinished home next to it was started by my grandfather, William Lemming around 1968. My grandfather wanted to leave each of his children a home and piece of property on his farm but he died before he was able to finish it. This was inherited by my mother, Eleanor Lemming Bergman upon his death. She had it for several years and my brother, John, and his wife Linda Carpenter Bergman moved a mobile home there when they got married in 1983 I believe. They have five beautiful children who grew up there, Dee Carpenter, Jeremy Carpenter, Cassie Bergman, Krystle Bergman, and Johnny Bergman.