Gayle Rowe of Lexington is the first to be honored with a Quilt of Valor on Friday, July 18, before the Platte Valley Auto Rodeo at the 2025 Dawson County Fair in Lexington.
Jessica Kennedy, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Albert “Al” Martin of Lexington is surrounded by family while being honored with a Quilt of Valor on Friday, July 18 before the rodeo performance began at the 2025 Dawson County Fair in Lexington.
Jessica Kennedy, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Lexington’s Terrence “Terry” Lauby is honored with a beautiful eagle quilt during the Quilt of Valor presentation at the 2025 Dawson County Fair before the Friday night performances of the rodeo.
Jessica Kennedy photos, Lexington Clipper-Herald
Lexington’s David “Dave” Smith listens while his military history is heard during the Quilt of Valor presentation on Friday, July 18 before the first night of the rodeo at the Dawson County Fair.
LEXINGTON — On Friday, July 18, the Quilts of Valor Foundation honored Lexington’s Gayle Rowe, Albert “Al” Martin, Terrence “Terry” Lauby and David “Dave” Smith with quilts for their service to our country.
Gayle Rowe of Lexington is the first to be honored with a Quilt of Valor on Friday, July 18, before the Platte Valley Auto Rodeo at the 2025 Dawson County Fair in Lexington.
Albert “Al” Martin of Lexington is surrounded by family while being honored with a Quilt of Valor on Friday, July 18 before the rodeo performance began at the 2025 Dawson County Fair in Lexington.
Lexington’s Terrence “Terry” Lauby is honored with a beautiful eagle quilt during the Quilt of Valor presentation at the 2025 Dawson County Fair before the Friday night performances of the rodeo.
Lexington’s David “Dave” Smith listens while his military history is heard during the Quilt of Valor presentation on Friday, July 18 before the first night of the rodeo at the Dawson County Fair.