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Ruby Anne From Off, but Adair Countian through and through

Grandpa Charles Miller writes:
I don't know how many of your readers remember February 9th, 2008, when my granddaughter, Ruby Anne Miller, was born at Westlake Regional Hospital, but I surely do. Ruby was born at about 24 weeks and when she arrived at Kosair Hospital in Louisville, she weighed only 1 pound, 3 ounces. She is rapidly approaching her third birthday and is not experiencing any of the typical problems associated with premature birth. We are eternally grateful for the emergency room staff at Westlake, the Adair Ambulance Service which transported her to Campbellsville Hospital, the airlift team sent from Kosair and Kosair Hospital. Ruby spent three months in Louisville and God answered the prayers of his people from all over the country and she now is surpassing all of the typical milestones for non-premature births. Ruby Anne Miller "from off," but she is an Adair Countian through and through.Thanks for letting me vent. Charles "Grandpa" Miller.
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