In Memory of

Ruth

G.

Quillen

(Boruff)

Condolences

Condolence From: Robert Quillen
Condolence: Granny I will truly miss you. My visits back to Indiana will never be the same without you. As I awoke Thanksgiving morning I was still trying to process the fact you were gone and so I wrote this poem in your honor: In life we travel, often times unsure, Of our destination, and life's allure. We sometimes forget, along the way, Why we are traveling, much to our dismay. One thing I've learned, while trudging along, I couldn't have made it without singing a song. It's a song of hope, and love, and prayer, Giving thanks to those who are there. Friends and family cannot be replaced, Their love and support, we must embrace. Of course some may think they can go it alone, But in the end, they'll see they were wrong. For there's none more fulfilling, than to look in the eyes, Of someone who loves you, without a disguise... I love you Granny
Thursday December 30, 2010
Condolence From: Christopher Bernard
Condolence: I married into this family about four years ago, and the most wonderful memory I have of her is the first time I met her when she came up to me and said "well, you're my grandson now" She accepted me into her family with unconditional love and she asked no questions. The only regret I have is that I met her in the sunset years of her life. I hope to see her again someday
Monday November 22, 2010
Condolence From: Michelle(Jackson)Bernard
Condolence: It's not Goodbye Grandmother, it's I'll be seeing you soon! This is the poem I wrote for my Grandmother Ruth Quillen : This world is not my home, I'm just passing through. Not storing up treasures here for they will just pass away too. My eyes are set much higher , my goal isn't earthly bound, resting in the arms of the father where I will be forever safe and sound. Love your Granddaughter Chelle baby I love you more than any words I could find to say so.
Saturday November 20, 2010
Condolence From: connie (stillions) criger
Condolence: To the Quillen family: Our prayers are with you all. I hadn't seen Ruth in many years but thought of her and the family from time to time..she was a special lady.May God keep his loving arms around each and every one of the family
Saturday November 20, 2010
Condolence From: Sharon Boyd
Condolence: To the family of Ruth Quillen: On behalf of Oakdale Square Apartments, we send our deepest condolences of your mother, grandmother, great grandmothers passing. She was a wonderful lady and I am honored to have known her for so many years. May God bless each and every one of you though this time.
Friday November 19, 2010
Condolence From: Shirley May
Condolence: To The family of Ruth Quillen: I send my deepest condolences to each and every one of you. Sister Quillen was a dear friend of mine and I will miss talking to her but now she is in her heavenly home where we all will meet again someday.May the lord wrap his arms around each one of her family to give them Comfort at this sad time. God Bless you and I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Shirley May
Friday November 19, 2010
Condolence From: Mabel Quillen Reikes-Johnson
Condolence: I had the privilege of being in this family for 24 yrs. Now I would like to say to all of you I am very sorry that you have lost such a wonderful mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. All of you will be in my thought, and prayers. Mabel Quillen Reikes-Johnson
Friday November 19, 2010
Condolence From: Sandy (Quillen) Kirby
Condolence: To the family Of Aunt Ruth: Martha Quillen and Family send to you their deepest condolences. Our prayers our with you as you all begin to travel down a path without her here on earth. The joy of knowing that you will one day see her again in a happier place hopefully will give you peace during the holiday season.
Thursday November 18, 2010