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	Trees gone but memories remain

Last October Pam Koehler, her daughter Kara, and grandson Kamron, saw the Eiland building as it was demolished to make way for new development.The former lumberyard was owned and operated by five generations of their family. It had been vacant since 2006 before the family sold the building on N. Dallas Ave.This week, the family suffered another loss. They watched across the street as two elm trees, standing near the driveway leading to Pam’s N. 15th Street home, were cut down Wednesday.The trees apparently died from a combination of old age; and decades of withstanding droughts and hard freezes.Their dried ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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