We want to remember the first residents of Rivershore Farms, Arthur and Gladys Finn, who lived at 1977 Coachtrail Drive.  Arthur Finn worked at Sun Chemical Company and after he retired, he enjoyed life in Hebron, Kentucky until his death in 2000.  He was a successful businessman with a generous heart.  Gladys met Arthur while working at Sun Chemical Company.  She was a parishioner at Mary Queen of Heaven, a lively card-playing member of Summit Hills Country Club, active in Garden Club and a pageant judge for the Boone County Fair.  She died in 2014 at the age of 86.  Rivershore Farms honors the Finn Family as the very first residents in the community with a plaque mounted on the stone wall in the center island at the community entrance.