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Ruth Ltfella Robinson, daughter of Walter and Alma Robinson* was born Sept. 14, 1915, in ; Carrol Township. She attended the Car¬ rol Township school and the Sa- lem-OaJk; Harbor High School, graduating in 1933.
In 1921 she was received into the membership of the Oak Har¬ bor Methodist Church during the pastorate of Rev. C. R. Davenfport. On Sept. 18, IMS' she was united in marriage with Howard Apling. To this union were born four child¬ ren, Arlene, Kenneth, Marylin and jerry Howard. /J2.~^? - (<f*f-&
In addition to her husband and children, she leaves to mourn her departure her parents, two broth¬ ers, Lowel Robinson of Oak Har¬ bor, R.F.D. and Donald Robinson of Fremont, R.F.D. and one lister, Mrs. Dorothy Haas of San Gabriel California, and many other rela¬ tives and friends. She was pre- ceeded in death by a sister, Mrs. Florence Robinson Deiser. iShe passed away at 10:00 p. m. Dec. 13, 1946 after an extended illness.
Mrs. Apling was an active church worker. She was leader of Circle No. 2 of the Woman's So¬ ciety of Christian Service. For her however, her family always came first above other social activities. She was an exempliary wife and mother, a hard worker, and excel¬ lent house-keeper. Her home life was ideal. All who know her oraise her. She was always cheer¬ ful and full of good humer, even when ill. She seldom was heard to complain.
"And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall thare be any more pain; for the former things are passed away." Rev. 21:4
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