Missouri Valley Times Missouri Valley IA May 13th, 2004 Ruth Graham, 92, George, died April 27 at the George Good Samaritan Center. Ruth's parents, George and Maud (Moss) Martin welcomed identical twin girls into their home, Aug. 17, 1911 in rural Logan. Ruth and her twin, Ruby, eventually became part of a group of seven brothers and sisters. Their mother died in the 1918 influenza epidemic when Ruth was seven and the youngest brother, Richard, was only three weeks old. The children were then adopted out to various area families. Ruth and Ruby were placed in the Redinbaugh home and became known as the Redinbaugh twins. She graduated from Logan High School in 1931 and entered nurse's training in Council Bluffs. Ruth married Lloyd Graham, June 30, 1933, at Woodbine. To this union two daughters were born. Ruth was always a tireless worker and much of her lifetime was spent caring for others. She enjoyed her work at Clarkson and University hospitals, Omaha, and was a tremendous cook. At one time, she and Lloyd operated a cafe. They also ran Graham's Appliance for many years. Lloyd died from cancer in 1962. Even after her retirement, Ruth became foster grandparent for several years at St. Joseph's Hospital, Omaha. A significant part of her life and personality always shown brighter when she could be around babies, children and animals. Her grandchildren were all very precious to her. Ruth entered the George Good Samaritan Center in March of 1991, slowed by Alzheimer's Disease. Ruth was preceded in death by her parents; husband Lloyd; two brothers, Ralph and Richard; and four sisters, Blanche, twin sister Ruby, Florence and Addine. She is survived by two daughters, Marilyn and her husband, Don, Hall, George; Esther and her husband, Pat, Daque, Logan; grandchildren, Kirk Hall, LeMars; Jan Hall, Chicago, Ill.; Kent Hall, Dunlap; Patty Paskalin, Woodbine; Tony Dague serving with the U.S. Air Force in Germany; Kevin Dague, Omaha; five great-grandchildren and two step great-grandchildren. A Remembrance Service was held at the Bohn Funeral Service, George, April 29, Pastor Michelle Rowell, officiant. Pianists were Pat Johnson and Glenda Heidoff. Soloist was Kent Hall. Funeral Services were held May 1 at the Logan Memorial Chapel, Rev. Ron Riley, officiant. Accompanist was Leota Mether. Soloist was Kent Hall. Casket bearers were Pat Dague, Tony Dague, Kent Hall, Dr. Don Hall, Jan Hall, Kirk Hall, Kevin Dague and Patty Paskalin. Interment was in the Harris Grove Cemetery.