Evalee and Ruel G. Braswell were married in 1930 in Paducah. Together they served God in many communities and churchses. Ruel was a Church of the Nazarene Preacher.
In her hospital room on Sunday evening of June 18th with her grandchildren, a dear friend and Rev. Barr by her bedside, she faintly recited her favorite scripture the 23rd Psalm. Tears were brought to the eyes of those witnessing this beautiful site of a dear saint whose love was for her Savior. And before the circle was broken she prayed for her unsaved children and grandchildren. Through all her suffering she never lost her faith and trust in God.
Just as a precious rose blooms into a beautiful flower, our dear one was to us a very precious rose, but as a rose begins to wither and loose its petals our rose too began loosing her petals during her fight with cancer, one by one her petals fell. But even though we grieve the loss of our loved one, we must remember the promise that God as given to us, "Roses will bloom again: and one day if we choose to make heaven our eternal home, we will see our precious rose. We hold many happy memories in our hearts of the love and happiness she gave to each of us. She was the cornerstone of our family and as a tribute to her we must let this special love continue.
Evalee and Ruel G. Braswell were married in 1930 in Paducah. Together they served God in many communities and churchses. Ruel was a Church of the Nazarene Preacher.
In her hospital room on Sunday evening of June 18th with her grandchildren, a dear friend and Rev. Barr by her bedside, she faintly recited her favorite scripture the 23rd Psalm. Tears were brought to the eyes of those witnessing this beautiful site of a dear saint whose love was for her Savior. And before the circle was broken she prayed for her unsaved children and grandchildren. Through all her suffering she never lost her faith and trust in God.
Just as a precious rose blooms into a beautiful flower, our dear one was to us a very precious rose, but as a rose begins to wither and loose its petals our rose too began loosing her petals during her fight with cancer, one by one her petals fell. But even though we grieve the loss of our loved one, we must remember the promise that God as given to us, "Roses will bloom again: and one day if we choose to make heaven our eternal home, we will see our precious rose. We hold many happy memories in our hearts of the love and happiness she gave to each of us. She was the cornerstone of our family and as a tribute to her we must let this special love continue.
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