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Betty (Setliff) Pannell
November 30, 2008
When I was a child, Ruth and her family lived very close to my family in Collinsville. I remember her as a very kind, sweet lady. About 12 years ago, I met her again in Paint Bank, where she and several other ladies attended Lorene Blankenship's funeral. She still remembered me from all those years ago and asked about my siblings.
She was still as sweet and gentle and kind.
My thoughts are with her family. God bless you all.
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