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care about the farmers, their family, their neighbors, and their country—it’s a way of life and it’s a good one.” Although Ken and Cecilia are both graduates of Center High School, they didn’t meet until after graduation. They married in 1980 and have always lived in Shelby County where they currently make their home on a working farm. Daughters, Anna Boles Lee and Emma Boles Whitehead, are both Shelby County residents. Anna and her husband are the owners of Boles Feed Company in Nacogdoches and make their home on a working farm as well. In addition, they own Center Glass Company that Anna oversees while Justin runs the feed store. They have three children: Dylan, age 3; Mac, age 4; and Jacie, age 9. Emma and her husband, Carl, project superintendent for Bobbitt Construction, also reside on the Boles farm with their children Avery, age 11; Gentry, age 4 and Whitley, age 2. Emma is a Registered Nurse currently working on a Nurse Practitioner degree. Boles Feed Co. Inc. is a full-service farm and ranch store in Center. Employees Jaime 14 Business MATTERS | 2020 Spring Edition Rojas, Micah McArthur, Carlos Garcia, Caden Chessher and Saul Ocha assist Ken and Cecilia in meeting customer’s needs with a wide variety of quality products that are, as Ken says, “… just things I would buy and use myself.” At Boles, Feed Co., customers will find farm and ranch products and services including a full range of feed for livestock and farm animals, veterinary supplies, de-wormers, animal health products, Redwing and Muck boots, farm and ranch tools, knives, horse tack, seed and fertilizer in bag and bulk, herbicides and insecticides, plants and more. Glancing out the window and reflecting for a moment after being asked if there was anything they would do differently if it were possible to go back, Cecilia said, “I often wonder about what our life might have been Cecilia Boles, Whitley Whitehead, Emma Boles Whitehead like if Ken had taken that job with Gold Kist and we had moved to Alabama. Our lifestyle would probably be different, we would not have gotten to work together and see our girls grow up in the store.” Then looking back inside the store, she adds with a smile, “But to do anything different? No, I don’t think I would change a thing.”