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Janice Goodman-Graves
January 16, 2009
I never got the chance to meet Ms. Ruby, but I went to high school with Frank. I know she was an extraordinary woman because of the son she raised. Frank don't think of it as goodbye just say I will see you later. Be strong and God will carry you through this difficult time.
Henry & Irene Moore
January 15, 2009
We will always have great memories of Ruby. I never thought of her as a "Sister-in Law". She is and was just Ruby, one of the family even before she was "sister-in law".She was just Aunt Ruby to our kids and I thank her for being there for them when they needed them,even her grand niece. She and my mother ( they share the same birthday) is up there talking about us now.(smile)
Trevoir and Elaine Spivey
January 14, 2009
May the Lord bring peace to your family during your hour of despair. May you find comfort in knowing that we are praying for you today and the days to come. Stay encouraged.
Kenneth, Robin, Khari, and Noelani Thrasher
January 14, 2009
We were saddened to hear of your loss. Ms. Ruby has been part of my life (Robin) for many years. I will truly miss her. It is in times like these that make us ask the question "why?" but, we know that God's judgement is perfect and on time. In this hour of grief may you, the family, know that you are loved by many and that you are in our prayers today and always. Remember: "His strength is perfect, when our strength is gone! He'll carry us when we can't carry on!"
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Isaac and Catherine Davis
January 14, 2009
To the family, know that you all are in our prayers today and always. May the Father bring you peace and comfort to help you through this time.
marion moore
January 14, 2009
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Jonathan "Jon-Jon" Frazier
January 14, 2009
My Deepest Sympathy.
Simone K. Walls
January 14, 2009
Well Auntie, I will always cherish all the compliments you gave to me everytime I saw you, know matter how bad I felt I looked or how bad I felt, you always knew how to make me smile! I will also miss your calls asking me had I seen a certain commercial? Only you saw these commercials, but as soon as you told me about it if not that day, a couple of days later sure enough I would see it also, and it would be as funny as you said! Those will be my memories. To my family you know I love you, and MY prayers are with you as YOUR prayers are with me;-)!
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