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Letter: Rembembering Naomi Green, a woman of God

By Bill Ragle, Jr (Anderson, Indiana)

To a wonderful lady. As a kid growing up in Anderson, IN, westside Jackson Park, we all went to the same Church. She played the Piano and sang with my mother and dad besides my dear Aunt Edna Stohler Rigney. I knew Sister Ruthie's parents. Didn't come much greater.



Ruthie could make that piano talk. As a young kid, I'd go to the Green's home I would be drawn there by the song of what seemed to be Music from Heaven as I would stand outside Sister Ruth's home by the living room window while she sang and played for the Glory of God.

Many times alongside her would be my dear sweet mother, Mrs Wanda Stohler Ragle, all of them singing, lifting up their voices for God. Sometimes you could hear one of them getting blessed and shouting the house down. They were very Godly women. --Bill

Comments re photo 79801 Naomi Ruth Robertson Green, Cumberland Co., KY (1937-2018)


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