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In Memory Birthday honors woman whose prayer was answered Ruby E. Wilson raised 10 kids all by herself. All survive today Steven E. Wilson writes: I would like to post my mother's birthday in the memory section:I thank you for your time in helping me with this and I appreciate the CM very much. - Steven E. WilsonIn Memory Birthday, Ruby A. Wilson (March 14 1925-October 20,1989)She was mother to 10 of us kids, who all survive today, ranging from about 71 down to me, at 46.She raised all us by herself after I was only three month's old. Her prayer was to see all us kids grown before she had to leave us and it was answered. Comments re article 50541 Yes town or county can be included in In Memory Birthdays This story was posted on 2012-03-10 16:05:42
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