MONTREAT, N.C., June 16, 2007

Ruth Graham Funeral Held In N.C.

Late Wife Of Billy Graham Remembered At Family Home

    • Billy Graham during a memorial service for his wife, Ruth Graham, in Montreat, N.C., Saturday, June 16, 2007. Photo

      Billy Graham during a memorial service for his wife, Ruth Graham, in Montreat, N.C., Saturday, June 16, 2007.  (AP)

    • Evangelist Billy Graham and his wife Ruth Graham sit for an interview in their Montreat, N.C., mountaintop home in this Aug. 11, 2003, photo. Photo

      Evangelist Billy Graham and his wife Ruth Graham sit for an interview in their Montreat, N.C., mountaintop home in this Aug. 11, 2003, photo.  (AP Photo/Asheville Citizen-Times)

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(AP)  Reflecting her simple tastes, a casket built of plywood carried Ruth Bell Graham through the streets of her mountainside home in the Blue Ridge range on Saturday as mourners gathered to remember the wife of evangelist Billy Graham.

"My grandparents thought the world of them," said Emily Clark, 25, of nearby Weaverville. "We seem to take them for granted, so it's important to come out here to honor her."

Ruth Graham died Thursday at age 87, following a lengthy illness that left her bedridden for months. She fell into a coma on Wednesday following a recent bout with pneumonia, and a spokesman said she died peacefully with her husband and all five of her children at her bedside.

All of her children planned to speak at an afternoon memorial service. Scheduled to attend were Sen. Elizabeth Dole, R-N.C.; Lynda Johnson Robb, daughter of the late President Lyndon Johnson; Steve Case, co-founder of AOL; and Debbie Smith, wife of Christian music artist Michael W. Smith.

Billy Graham, who preached to more than 210 million people around the world during a six-decade career, did not plan to speak Saturday. He has several ailments, including prostate cancer and Parkinson's disease, and is largely confined to the couple's home in Montreat.

"In her last days, she talked repeatedly of heaven, and although I will miss her more than I can possibly say, I rejoice that some day soon we will be reunited in the presence of the Lord she loved and served so faithfully," Graham said Friday.

As a handful of mourners watched the procession before Saturday's memorial, Ruth Gleeson, 56, praised Ruth Graham as a "partner rather than a shadow of Billy Graham."

"There is so much scandal in religion — particularly in the evangelical realm," said Gleeson, of nearby Black Mountain. "For her, it was never about the ego. It was always about God. That's really a rarity, and we have to honor that."

Born in 1920 to medical missionaries in China, and after spending some of her high school years in what is now North Korea, Ruth Graham vowed to never marry and dreamed of working as a missionary in Tibet.

That changed after she met Billy Graham at Wheaton College in Illinois. They were married in 1943 at Montreat Presbyterian Church, the same church she attended for the rest of her life.

Graham's simple coffin, adorned with flowers, was chosen after son Franklin, who now heads the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, noticed inmates at the Louisiana State Penitentiary building the caskets for themselves and others who could not afford to purchase regular coffins.

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by hermit22 June 16, 2007 6:11 PM PDT
"this world is not my home...."

from old christian hymn.
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by clawson44-2009 June 16, 2007 7:10 PM PDT
May all your aches and pains be behind you now Ruth. Walk in flowers with our LORD.
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by edamos54 June 16, 2007 8:26 PM PDT
There's gonna be wonderful time up there. Thank
You, Jesus, for the promise of Your Word and the
hope we have in You.
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by ayoolusola June 16, 2007 10:11 PM PDT
A TWENTY ONE GUN SALUTE TO A DEAR WOMAN ON GOD. THE BIBLE SAYS OUR CITIZENSHIP IS IN HEAVEN. WE SHALL SURELY SEE HER THERE. ADIEU PRECIOUS SOUL!
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by hmmagain June 17, 2007 7:08 AM PDT
get well soon

' ... she'll be back it's true, and back soon with an epic quest to cause the common death the likes of which the earth has yet to see ... '

' ... good bye, eternity, good bye again and again forever ... '
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by uhf62 June 17, 2007 10:08 AM PDT
Heaven has welcomed home her newest angel
Ruth Graham.Well done good and fathful servant,
enter into the house of thy Lord.
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