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Carl Driver began work on a smoker constructed to look like a locomotive to honor the history of Johnson County and Santa Fe Railroad, where Driver once worked. Employees from Greenbrier stepped in to complete work on the smoker after Driver died. Driver family members donated the smoker to the Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum in Cleburne. Greenbrier employees and Driver family members attended Wednesday’s dedication ceremony at the museum. Pictured, from left, are Mike Rollins, Dave Frederick and Doyle Cooper all of Greenbrier. Also, Evelyn Newsom, Angie Chaney, Destiny Chaney and Rita Fossett.
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