Cain’s Veterinarian Clinic announced yesterday, March 17th, that long time Veterinarian, Joe Cain had passed away. The family said he passed doing what he loved, in the field with his cattle. Joe served Calhoun and surrounding counties for over 50 years. The clinic hours may be interrupted as the family prepares for Dr. Cain’s services.
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