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Rhoda Dee Votaw

Charleston, South Carolina

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Rhoda Dee Rippey Votaw CHARLESTON - Rhoda gently died on April 14, 2015, to continue her journey of the spirit. Rhoda was born in Cincinnati to parents Edgar and Dorothy Rippey, and graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University. She is survived by her husband of 44 years, Alastair, her sister Katherine...

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Dear Al, I only today learned of Rhoda's passing by reading the Grace Church newsletter. She was such a thoroughly lovely person and her friendship meant a great deal to me. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Jonathan

Dear Al,

Suzanne and I were most saddened to hear of Rhoda's passing. Individually and as a couple, the two of you were such a marvelous example to so many. Though the example as a couple now will be a memory to us all, we know you will carry on individually to do all those things that you and Rhoda did for as so many all these years. Do take care.
Your friends.
Steve Russell and Suzanne Rice

Dear Al,
Rachel and I send you and your family our deepest condolences. And we will hold up Rhoda and you in our prayers before the Lord. Peace be with you.

Jim and Rachel Votaw

Blessed to have known Rhoda, enriched to have her as a dear friend, we're now saddened to have lost her remarkable presence but grateful to be able to cherish her memory. Rest in Peace, Rhoda. Your work and your love live on.
Sue & John Fisher

Al, You are very much in our thoughts and prayers. We feel blessed to have known Rhoda so many years ago.

Ed and I send our deepest sympathies. Rhoda will always be known for her sweetness, intelligence, and goodness. She had that gift of meeting people right where they were. We will miss her too. Love. Ed and Gina Kozek

You and Rhoda have been close at hand to so many who have suffered the loss of a spouse and taught us to rejoice with knowledge of the Father's Heavenly healing. May you be comforted by this same grace and love of Christ and may she rejoice in her new home.

Thinking of you and your family at this time. She was an amazing woman.

May God Bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.