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As a native to the Murphy area, Randy's family roots go back to the 1840s, when James Dockery moved to the area. Living and working here his entire life has given Randy the opportunity to see almost every inch of Cherokee County. The Randy Dockery Family
Randy and his wife, Vickie, have two daughters and four grandchildren. You can find Randy relaxing and fishing on the week-ends on Nantahala Lake, but during the week, you can find him in Murphy helping people find their Mountain Property Dreams!
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Roz joined Appalachian Land Company in November, 2005 to work with Randy Dockery as his Office Assistant and to maintain his website. Roz was born in Marietta, Georgia and her family moved back to Murphy when Roz was six months old. She was raised in Murphy. Roz graduated from Murphy High School in 1981. She received her Associate of Arts Degree from Tri-County Community College in 1983, and she went on to receive her Bachelor of Science Degree from Western Carolina University in 1985. Roz moved to Marietta, Georgia where she worked for 15 years at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia. In October 2008, Roz and her daughter Tiffany moved to the town of Andrews. Hobbies for Roz include spending time with her daughter and family, seeing Days of Our Lives actors. She has seen 60 of the actors so far, and has gotten her picture made with about 45 of the actors. Her daughter was elected as Lil Miss. Georgia on August 6, 2005. The Barnett's are also members of the First Baptist Church of Murphy. Roz enjoys Murphy and the surrounding communities and is enjoying her new challenging career at the Appalachian Land Company and with Randy Dockery and the Great Team at Appalachian Land Company. Roz said, "It's Good to be Back Home - We are so happy that God led us back to Beautiful Mountains of Murphy, North Carolina - HOME SWEET HOME."
Tiffany, Now that you have won the title of Lil Miss Georgia, Where do you go from here?
Tiffany's response: "I want to go to Disney World and then go to the Beautiful Mountains of Murphy, North Carolina" |









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