Article in the Knoxville News-Sentinel this morning: "A young couple and their two sons, age 5 and 3, were killed, their bodies found 800 yards from their house." "It basically took my life away. I don't really care if I see daylight tomorrow," said Larry Taylor, the boys' grandfather and the only funeral director in rural Bradford. He was planning to bury the family in two seperate caskets, with each child alongside one of his parents. "I'd give everything I had for that not to have happened," he said through the tears. "Those little boys were my life." ( This little family, Tanya and Brad Taylor and their two little boys, Tyce age 5 and Kyle age 3, lived near my brother. There is a picture on the front page of the News-Sentinel of the debris of their home.) A Memphis meteorologist said a tornado that hit Dyer County was an F-3 which had winds 158-206 mph. Officials estimated 1,200 buildings were damaged in Gibson County, where eight people were killed and 17 others hospitalized in critical condition, according to TEMA. Most of what I have written is from the newspaper article. Mary June