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Ruby Richardson Ammons

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH | Ruby Richardson Ammons, age 67, wife of the late James Edmund ''Ed'' Ammons of Highway 814 died Monday, Sept. 12, 2005 at Conway Medical Center. Mrs. Ammons was born in Conway, a daughter of the late Thomas Boyd and Effie Byrd Richardson. She was a charter member of Grand Strand...

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Dear Karen and Patty,
I am sorry for your loss. I was fortunate enough to get to know your mother through long talks when I was a former "tenant". She was a lovely lady who loved her family very much and loved to talk about you!
God bless you all and my thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
Sincerely,

Karen and Patty,
My deepest sympathies on the death of your mom. I had the real plesure of caring for her for many years during my active medical practice and she was truly s fsvorite patient and friend to Vicki and me. As you know, I lost my sould mate, Vicki, in June, so I certainly can relate to your feelings at this time. God will bless and care for Ruby and we will miss her.

Phil Hillen

Dear Karen & Patty,

We were saddened to hear about Aunt Ruby. It is comforting to know that she is at home with her Lord. Not only that, but she has rejoined many who have gone on before her including your dear Daddy, Uncle Ed. Although time and distance often separates us, we keep you close in heart. Precious memories of growing up together can never be erased. God bless you both as well as your families during this time. We love you, Mark and Debbie Ammons Wolfe

Karen and Patty: My deepest sympathies on the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you both at this difficult time. God Bless, Chester Hardee and Family

Karen & Patty,
My deepest sympathies in the loss of Miss Ruby. I have such fond memories of all of us at church together. It is very sad to know that eventually we must live our lives without those that have given us the most memorable times. However, we rejoice in the knowledge that they are no longer suffering and are in a better place rejoicing with those that have gone on before them. Loosing your mother is a pain that compares to no other pain. I pray that God will reach down and...

Karen, Patty and family,

Please accept my deepest sympathies at the passing of your dear mother. I'm joining the countless others in prayer lifting you all up to the all-compassionate Creator who will lead you through this valley experience. Trusting also that His sufficient grace is extended in extra measure.

Yours in Christ,