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Remembering Barbara Booher: Met friend when both at WRH

Alice Wheeler writes:
I officially met Barbara (Booher) a year ago 2009. We were roommates at Westlake Regional Hospital. Both of us were very ill.

I have never meet a nicer lady than Barbara, or a nicer group than her family. When they visited Barbara they visited me. Her family prayed for us, brought us goodies, and kept us uplifted for seven full days.

We watched a lot of TV and had long talks about our families, friends, and our Savior. She sure was proud of her family and loved them so much.

We actually only live one street apart, but had never met until 2009.

We became very good friends and kept check on one another with frequent phone calls.

I will miss my friend, but I'm happy to know that she is now with her husband in Heaven. My deepest sympathy to her family, who sure had an awesome Mother. -Alice Wheeler
Comments above re article 42304 Barbara Booher Adair Co KY 19352011




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