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Kevin and Pat Seitz
June 8, 2008
Ed,
Pat and I were very sorry to hear of Ruth's death. We have many fond memories of the Doty team during your time at the University. She was a very friendly and gracious hostess. We will keep you and your family in our prayers, especially during this time of sadness. May God bless and comfort you.
Sincerely,
Kevin and Pat Seitz
Marie Tapparo
June 7, 2008
Dear Ed, Martha, Ted, and family,
Those of us who knew Ruthie will always remember her beautiful hair and complexion, her easy smile and the way she would underline a word or expression with her voice and a twinkle in her eye, the way she loved chocolate and gooey pastries. We will miss her, but she will never leave our hearts.
Love,
Marie and Frank
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