 You asked and now it's finally here. Appalachian Wireless now offers unlimited data on the best network in the region. See store for complete details, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. Joseph Joe Eddie Aversole passed away last Tuesday at his home in Jenkins and he was laid to rest Saturday. For much of its seven-decade history, Joe Eddie was co-owner and operator along with his family of the iconic Cavalier Cafe in Jenkins. The cafe closed in 2013, but was reopened by new owners Jay and Christy Graham with support and blessings from Joe Eddie and his wife Joanne Aversole. They taught us how to make their chili, their milkshakes, you name it. We all sat here in the kitchen together, made it, tested it. They've been nothing but supportive. They actually helped us with our first order to get it started. We actually trusted Joe Eddie. We just let him go. Even under new ownership, many still referred to the Cavalier Cafe as Joe Eddie's and the Graham's said Joe Eddie was always there to help and offer friendly advice. Every time I talked to him, he gave me some piece of advice and that's one of the things that I'm going to miss about him the most. Whether it was personal, business, financial, he always had advice for us. Joe Eddie's now empty seat remains at the Cavalier Cafe, but with those who knew him, his memory and his stories will live on. The most I'm going to miss from him is his stories that he told me each time he saw me. He loved his tell stories. Joe Eddie had a ton of stories to tell through the years. And I enjoyed listening to him as much as he loved telling them. It's the end of an era and I'm just glad that he entrusted us to continue their legacy. In Jenkins, Chris Anderson, EKB News.