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RUTH S. BRANCH

Kansas City, Kansas

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Ruth S. Branch, 89, Kansas City, Kan., died Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at the home. Visitation will be 9-11 a.m. Saturday, May 1, with funeral services at 11 a.m. at the Lenexa Christian Center, 17500 W. 87th St. Parkway, Lenexa, Kan. Burial in Highland Park Cemetery. The family suggests memorial...

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Mrs. Branch,
May your journey into the beautiful heavens be filled with beautiful music and Mr. Branch playing the organ as u enter into the kingdom of heaven.
I will always remember going to your house, which was always exciting as a little girl.
I still have your bible.....
Condolences to your family
Rose Quijas-Shaffer

Branch Family, We all know that when Jesus got Ruth's attention, HE put a mighty right arm to work for HIM. We came to know her when we got involved with the Leavenworth Prison ministry and shared many good times with her..all in the presence of Him. Many have written how they loved and learned from her. You can be confident that many incarcerated men and parolled men have thanked God for her influence.She's with Jesus but we will miss her!

Jim & Joyce Thompson, 'Yokefellows'...

Ruth was one of my best freinds I ever had .I love going over help touch up for her . I Love to here her storys she told,make me laugh,she even told me i could not get marry without her saiding it was ok. She haveing fun on the street of gold.My pray are with you

Patty and Barbara: your Mom and Dad were very instrumental in my spiritual formation. I can still "see and hear" your Mom teaching our Junior High class at Evangel Temple. She was a true prophetess and a saintly woman. She was a woman of the Lord and had a lasting impact on my life. I owe much of my spiritual foundation to her. Chaplain (Colonel) Chuck Adams, U.S. Army, Retired

Barbara and Family,
It was wonderful reading what an awesome woman your mother was during her life. She was a tremendous woman of faith and of "giving back". My heartfelt sympathies go out to you and to those whose lives she touched.

I saw my Jesus in the face and life of your Mother more than anyone I have ever known. Barb & Pattie you can rest assured that while I am sure your hearts are heavy because of the loss this is what she lived her life to do and that is to be with Jesus. God bless you and your families as you learn to celebrate what the world and the enemy would like for you to mourn.

Barbara and family, I was saddened to read of the death of your mother. What a glorious life she led for the Lord. How blessed you and your family were to have had such a mother. I'm sure her crown holds many jewels. Our sincere sympathy, Judy and Roger Ward

Patty and Barbara,

I’m so sorry about the loss of your dear mother. Mrs. Branch was a servant for Christ and touched so many lives, both children and adults, throughout her life as a Christian, teacher, neighbor, relative and friend. As you know, our family was very close to Mrs. Branch. Growing up she was our “second” mother. We were so blessed and grateful to have Mrs. Branch in your lives at such a young age and will cherish our beautiful memories together forever. ...

I have been blessed with being a student of Mrs. Branch. We lived a few houses down from her when I was growing up. We, my sisters and I even our cousins couldnt wait to get to her house for bible study. She would invite us over all the time to eat, play, read and to talk. She was very good friends with my Grandmother Tillie..and im sure she was happy to see Mrs. Branch in heaven. Ive often thought of Mrs. Branch and the fun we had with her. God bless your families.
Laura...