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Ruby Fowler Scott

March 30, 1919 ~ August 26, 2016 (age 97) 97 Years Old
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Message from MN
September 1, 2016 5:24 PM

I am very sorry for your loss . Losing a loved one in death is such a difficult thing to experience . Please be comforted by the promises in the Bible . Jesus tells us at John 5 : 28 , 29 that all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out . What a loving provision put in place by the God of all comfort so we can have the assured hope of seeing our dead loved ones live again one day . Meanwhile as I pray for that day to come I ask Jehovah God to bless your family and give each of you the strength to endure this most trying time .
Message from Cheryln Whitaker Rader
August 28, 2016 11:16 PM

Emma Jean - I don's know if you will remember me or not, but I Daddys worked together with the Corp. My Daddy was Jimmy Whitaker. We live in the village by the power house. We attended services in Celina, but I remember visiting Beech Bethany for meetings, etc. In fact, the last time I saw your Daddy, I was visiting New Hope and my dear friend, Nina Smith. We were talking about old times. New Hope was having the Clay County monthly singing. Your Daddy wanted to know if I had ever been to the big singing - I can't rem. the name, but I have heard of it for years. He said they went often.
I am sorry about the loss of your Mother. You had her for a good long time. Daddy has been gone 28 years this month. Mother will be 88 in Dec. May God bless you with His Comfort.
candle beige
A candle was lit by Amy Hale on August 28, 2016 11:10 PM
Message from Elaine (Hunter) Carter
August 28, 2016 4:48 PM

Dear Scott and Stone family,
I want you to know that I feel your loss. I have fond memories of Elbert and Ruby. They were like Grandparents to me in my younger days. I think back to the trips I made with them to workshops and Friday Night Singing. They would swing by Lipscomb to pick me up if one was in the Nashville area when I was in college. I have fond memories of staying at their house upstairs when I was single and after I married my husband, Bob. The first time he ever had chocolate gravy was at the Scott home. She would always fix us a large breakfast. In her younger days, Miss Ruby always had butterscotch bars for us. I still make her chocolate icing for yellow cake. They were a wonderful example of loving Christians. They were a light in the darkness to me. My family stopped to visit Elbert and Ruby the week before he passed away. I could not believe when Ruby call me the next week. I know that caring for him was hard on Ruby but also a joy. We stopped by the nursing home 4 times while she was living in Tompkinsville. I am sorry to say we haven't been in the last few years. My mother moved back to Indiana with me and we did not go to Cookeville any longer. I hope that you will find comfort and peace at this difficult time. I am blessed to have been a part of Elbert and Ruby's lives.
Elaine (Hunter) Carter
Message from Bobby & Sue, Robin & Regina Meadows
August 28, 2016 2:48 AM

We are so sorry for being unable to be there with you during this time of grief and loss. We want you to know that your family is in our hearts and on our minds, but most importantly when we are talking to our Heavenly Father we will ask him to keep you, and bestow his love, grace and a peace that passes all understanding on you. We are just a phone call away. Yours in Christ, The Meadows
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