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Jerry & Joyce Zimmerman posted a condolence
Monday, October 19, 2009
Harley and Family: Sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. We have many wonderful memoirs. We know that she'll be sadly missed. We will keep you in our prayers. We appreciate how you helped look after your mom so well Harley. Jerry and Joyce Zimmerman
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Dan & Kathi Allen posted a condolence
Monday, September 7, 2009
Curtis & Marg, Rob & Ann and Harley, We are touched by your loss of your Mom. While you grieve her loss, we know she is thrilled beyond imaginating to be reunited with her parents and most of her siblings. What a "blessed hope"! May God bless each of you with a fresh sense of His presence at this time.
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Mary and Frank posted a condolence
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Dear Ann and Family, All we can say is we liked your mother very much. She was a help and a treasure to the church and a just a real nice lady to know. I know you treated her so well and she was surrounded with love. Ruthe was a down to earth soul herself so she would likely accept our simple humble words because they are heart felt-I must admit I felt I could not say anything worthy-How can simple folk say anything after Gwen writes her pretty flowery speech? I feel so plain next to such wordiness, none the less, our family will always remember your mom fondly and with respect as a swell lady to know. No airs about her. The kind that drew people to the church rather than made them feel inadauate. A Jesus like lady who we has earned her rest. God bless you. Sincerely, Mary, Frank, Connie, Roger and Deb
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Bob and Phyllis Ardley posted a condolence
Sunday, August 23, 2009
We just heard of your Mother's passing and wanted to let you know our heartfelt prayers are with you all at this time. "Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal". May God comfort and uphold you with His love.
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Ethel Brooks posted a condolence
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Such a beautiful service yesterday! It was soooo Ruthe! I loved the Amazing Grace on the trumpet, it was truely amazing. Your Mom was a good friend. I remember the first Sunday you all showed up at church. Your Mom stood to announce they had 4 boys. She was proud of each of you for your own accomplishments. I remember going to your folks place at Christmas time, when the youth walked all over town in those days to sing for people. There was hot chocolate and board games and lots of fun. It has been a priviledge to know your family through out the years. Your Mom had such a soft heart and when she sang you knew it was coming straight from her heart. She truly loved the Lord.
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Melanie Faber posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Dear Rob and Ann I have such fond memories of your Mom's kind and gentle spirit when I brought my students to Jubilee Home to visit, read, play games and eat treats over the past five years. Her face would light up when we would arrive and she wouldn't stop smiling until after we left. We missed her this past year as we knew she wasn't well. You will miss her.Find comfort in your fond memories.
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Gwen and Ed Rempel posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Dear Family, My heart is saddened to think that Ruthe is no longer with us, but also rejoicing that she is now with her Saviour whom she loved and served so faithfully. This eclipsed the pain of knowing she would be leaving her loved ones behind. I have 40 years of rich memories to draw upon in thinking back on her life. Some special memories emerge that I'd like to share: I was always intrigued by how she could hum a tune to one hymn yet still continue playing another hymn on the organ! We worked together on so many committees over the years, making wonderful memories. I remember the time we travelled to Kipling together to visit relatives (this happened around 1986-7). Although Ruthe was old enough to be my mother, we had so much fun on that trip, connecting with people from our past and sharing much laughter and many tears. The difference in our years didn't even matter. Another time she invited me to join her as her special guest at a local Bed and Breakfast. I still have those pictures and special memories from that weekend. May your special memories sustain you through your loss and draw you closer to the time you will meet again. With love,
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Rhoda Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
To the Campbell Family. So sorry for the loss of your Mom. She was an elegant lady and loved her music. And especially to Harley - you were so thoughtful and faithful to your Mom and I know she was so thankful for your daily visits. Thinking of you all. Myrtle Fleming and Rhoda Johnson
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George and Sharon Drew posted a condolence
Monday, August 17, 2009
I(Sharon) remember the times we got together with Campbell's when we were kids.After playing "Billy Goats Gruff" (or someother dreamed up game) for hours, we kids would flop down in a corner and go to sleep until the parents were finished their visit. Ruthe played the organ expertly. Both Ruthe and Raymon were very hospitable. We always had good visits when George and I would "drop in " on our way to or from Ontario.I have many fond memories of the Campbell family.
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L. Allen posted a condolence
Monday, August 17, 2009
Dear Mrs Ruthe Campbell You were a nice bright cheerful face You made the church a better place You made all welcome, you gave a friendly smile You would always talk to me awhile You had a nice kind ways and a upbeat word You always shared a little joke you'd heard You worked hard to help and do your part You had a good and loving heart Bright and cheerful warm and kind A better Christian lady would be hard to find A loving mother a cherished wife A lady who was a friend for life I liked you lots and that's the truth You will always be remembered Ruthe Dear Mrs Campbell I liked you very much. You were so sweet and kind. Everyone will miss you. God will welcome you. You won't be forgotten by anyone. You were so full of life and happiness. Thank you for coming to see me in the hospital so many times. You were so kind to care for me when I was feeling alone. Mrs Macavena and you was nice to me. I am greatful. I hope you rest now in Jesus arms. Thank you for being good to me. I will pray for your family whom I knowed you loved dear. Bless you. I walk with Jesus now too. You were never mean. Church ladies should be like you because you welcomes all people just like Jesus do. Thank you thank you. I was alone and you helped me. I never forget that.
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Carol posted a condolence
Monday, August 17, 2009
Mrs Campbell was always really nice and friendly. I remember her from when she worked in the Mall at Mariposa. She was a nice Christian lady and I know God will have a lovely place for her enjoy Heaven. She earned her reward. My sincere symnpathy to her family. God bless you Ann. You were nice to me too.
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George & Bev Henry posted a condolence
Monday, August 17, 2009
Dear Rob, Ann & Family Thinking of you with deepest sympathy. With love, George & Bev
5101 - 50 Street
Lloydminster, Alberta T9V 0M2