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Ruth B. Keiser

Westminster, Maryland

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Ruth B. Pollard Keiser, 83, of Westminster, died Thursday April 15, 2010, at Carroll Hospital Center in Westminster. Born June 17, 1926, in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Grace Pollard. She was the wife of the late Gordon Charles Keiser. She was a homemaker. She was of the Christian...

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Mom,

I miss you every day. It is so hard not having you here. Love, Debbie

Deb & Jim, Our thoughts and prayers are with you in the recent passing of your Mom. Deepest Sympathy, Val & Rick

Ruth will be truly missed. I loved her and wish I had more time with her. My prayers and thoughts are with you Deb and Jim.

Deb and Jim, Glenn and I offer our deepest sympathies in the recent death of your mom. Death is never easy for those left behind, but know that she is still watching over you from above.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Deb & Uncle Jim! We're so very sorry for your loss, and we'll be there for you for whatever you may need. I hope you know that we love you both very much. We're family... even if not by blood. I have no doubt that Ruth is being taken care of.

-Tim & Heather

Deb and Jim,
We lost a very dear friend and neighbor with the passing of your Mom. But they say God closes one door as he opens another, and this seems to be true as we now have you and Jim as our new friends. God bless you.

Deb & Jim, You have our deepest sympathy. You are in our thoughts and prayers. I'll always remember the phone calls to your Mom and the cards I mailed for you to her, while you were on vacation.
Love, Jerry & Lucille Summers

Deb and Jim,
With deepest sympathy and love.
Jan & John Skasick

Deb and Jim you are in our thoughts and prayers. When this happens quickly as it did, it is hard on the ones left behind, but in time I know you will be just fine, just remember the great memories you have had with her, some of us never get that chance. She was a great lady and loved you very much.
God Bless and watch over you,
Mark and Maxine