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Melanie Hocevar
August 19, 2005
It is so sad when any member of the family passes. Aunt Ruth was special and there are many found memories of growing up and Sunday family get togethers at our home (her sister Thelma - my mother) and at her other sister's home, Wilma. Many good meals were cooked by those sisters for all of us to enjoy on Sunday. I am sure that Mother, Aunt Ruth, Aunt Ethel, Uncle Ralph, and their parents are together looking down on all of us and commenting on what a great family they had.
We will miss her but are happy in knowing that she too is with her Lord, and will live an everlasting life.
Melanie
Kay Bradley
August 19, 2005
Dear Ruth Beavers Family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother.
I am a cousin, who resides in California. My father was Walter Hunt, a son of Ida Belle (Cain) Hunt. Ida was the sister of Guy Cain, Ruth's father. Ruth and Milo use to shop at my dad's meat packing plant on So. Parson's Avenue in the early l950's, and I use to wait on them. They were such nice people and Milo use to tease me all the time.
My mother Elsie, and father Walter have passed away, several years ago.
When I was a kid dad use to stop at Guy Cain's restaurant named the Cruz R Inn and buy us ice cream cones. This was such a treat. I think it was located in Groveport.
Guy Cain was a nice man, so polite.
So sorry to hear of the loss of you mother, I remember her as a very nice lady, who loved her family,
Your cousin, Kay Bradley
Caroline Redding
August 17, 2005
Dear Dianna, Joan and Mila,
I'm so sorry about your Mom. I know how difficult it has been for you and her. I greatly admire the care you gave her and she knew how much she was loved. May God bless and comfort you at this time and always.
Caroline
Joan Curry
August 16, 2005
Dear Mila, Dianna and Joan, we were so sorry to hear about your mother.
She was a lovely person with great spirit and a zest for life. I remember that whenever she came over to Mila's house she would always have time to chat or just wave and say "hello". It is a very sad time but, just remember that she is home now and is without pain and suffering.
God said "Enough Ruthie, you come home now"...and she did. Our thoughts are with you and your families. God Bless You All.
Joan and Tim Curry
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