Ruth Bell Graham Laid to Rest in Prayer Garden at Billy Graham Library in Charlotte
Billy Graham Reflects on Wife of 64 Years at Private Interment Attended by
Family and Close Friends
CHARLOTTE, N.C., June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Evangelist Billy Graham,
surrounded by his five children; sister-in-law, Rosa Montgomery; and
extended family and close friends laid his wife to rest at a private
interment today. Mrs. Graham passed away Thursday, June 14, at the age of
87.
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Ruth Graham was buried at the foot of a cross-shaped walkway on the
grounds of the newly-dedicated Billy Graham Library adjacent to the Billy
Graham Evangelistic Association ministry headquarters in Charlotte.
Her casket was built by prisoners at the Louisiana State Penitentiary
in Angola -- former hardened criminals in prison for life, who wanted to
give a pair of simple plywood coffins to the Grahams as an expression of
their own faith in Christ.
During the half-hour service, led by Dr. Richard White, Mrs. Graham's
longtime pastor at Montreat Presbyterian Church, Billy Graham shared fond
memories of his wife of more than 64 years. "You are such a wonderful
family -- she loved you all," he told them reassuringly. "The Bible says
the Lord has prepared a place for us and I know He has prepared a home for
her -- I hope she saves a room for me.
"I believe the Lord has brought us to this point; I am looking forward
to the day when we'll have the next service here," he concluded,
referencing the announcement last week that he and Mrs. Graham will be
buried side by side at that location.
"The graveside is a place of great rejoicing for the believer, because
we know this is not the end," Dr. White encouraged those gathered. Rev.
Richard Bewes, former rector of All Souls Langham Place in London, England,
read a Scripture from Malachi and closed in prayer. "May we each fortify
ourselves for the grave," he said, challenging each one present to reflect
on his or her own relationship with Christ.
At the conclusion of the service, Mr. Graham took a red rose, which he
kissed and prayed over for several minutes before placing it on the casket,
followed by each of the five children in turn similarly honoring their
mother. After the other guests departed, the immediate family remained at
the casket for a few more moments of quiet reflection together.
Following the ceremony, the family dispersed and the grounds were
prepared so that the public may visit Mrs. Graham's grave when they walk
through the Prayer Garden after the Billy Graham Library re-opens tomorrow
9:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
A. Larry Ross (469) 774-6362
Melany Ethridge (214) 912-8934
Giles Hudson (469) 774-6377
SOURCE Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
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