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Rhonda Decker
September 8, 2003
"God has led your loved one home."
It was my pleasure to spend the few times I got to with Hazel when Ruth and I would visit her from across the street.
She was so sweet and thoughtful. It did my heart so good to see her and Ruth take each others hands, holding tightly, truly glad for their time together.
I'd stand back and observe them thinking how they had once been young sisters. So many sweet memories between them.
Only sorry I wasn't able to get Ruth over to see her "one more time". They will meet again though, once again reaching for each other's hands.
~Ruth's Rhonda
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