BREMEN, Ky. — A couple married to each other for more than 50 years is being remembered by complete strangers thousands of miles away.
Billy and Judy Miller died together during the tornadoes that blew through Kentucky on Dec. 10, WHAS reported.
They were found next to each other on their property near Bremen, Kentucky, The Washington Post reported.
Along with the loss of the couple’s lives, the Miller family lost everything that illustrated Billy and Judy’s life together.
That was until complete strangers started sharing items on social media that were found miles away from where Billy and Judy Miller’s home once stood, The Washington Post reported.
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A photo of the couple as young parents was found in Indiana by a farmer.
A photo from their 50th wedding anniversary was found in upstate Kentucky.
A childhood portrait was found 100 miles away in Louisville.
But thanks to the Facebook group Quad State Tornado Found Items, the Miller family are being reunited with items that illustrate the love between Billy and Judy.
My mother-in-law found this picture on her front porch in Shelbyville. I am confident this came from the tornado over the weekend. If anyone recognize's this photo, let us know. Nancy Ruble Martha Ruble Tipton
Posted by James Allen Tipton on Wednesday, December 15, 2021
At least eight people shared photos of the Millers on the Facebook group.
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