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Jill Zakaroff
December 6, 2020
Joy that was our moms first job. Contact me 813-689-1899
Joy Creech
December 5, 2020
I believe this is the Ruth I worked with at the Ohio Casualty back in 1958. We were in a small key punch department I think was called the Loss Department. There were only 6 of us in the dept. & I was a green horn. 1st job. Now I see Ruth was only 3 years older than me. We had a lot of fun at work but we got our work down. She was a very good worker. I've thought a lot about her through the years. If she isn't the Ruth I worked with, email me & I'll remove my post.
I am so sorry for your loss & may she rest in Peace & God be with you all.
Jill A Zakaroff
December 4, 2020
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
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