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Nancy Cassill
June 11, 2007
Dear Sarah:
I was so sorry to read of your mother's death. What a special life that she lived, and a WONDERFUL family! May you rejoice in the many memories that you shared -- I know that she was so proud of you and your family!
Art and I are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Nancy
Frank Clark
June 9, 2007
When Ruth lived in Assisted Living at Friends Homes West, she occupied the room directly across the hall from my late wife and me. Both of us were incredulous when we learned that this charming, physically and mentally active and alert lady was, at that time, anticipating her 100th birthday.
In conversations with her, we were always impressed with both her memory recall and her interest in and grasp of current affairs.
Ruth and I, however, shared another activity. Our rooms were at the far end of a long hall which was the only path to other activities, such as meals and entertainment. Whenever she had the need or desire to traverse the hall, she would mount her wheel chair and "walk" it to her destination. I never knew her to ask for a push, but if one were offered, she graciously and gratefully accepted; and, as often as I was aware of her movement, I would grab the handles of the wheelchair and up off the floor would come her feet.
I feel blessd to have known this interesting, gracious and memorable lady who has been admired and loved by all who knew her and will be greatly missed.
Julie Theall
June 8, 2007
Sarah,
I found the photo of your beautiful mother on line. You look so much like her.
I know how very proud she must have been of you, an accomplished educator, following in her footsteps.
I wish you peace in the days ahead.
with love,
Julie, Smith Moore
Janie Faulkner
June 7, 2007
My sincerest condolences in the loss of your mother and grandmother. She was as fine a lady as I have ever known.
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