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You scored as You are a Vampiric Elf!. Congratulations my friend! You are a Vampyric Elf. Your kind are few and far between! Your hobbies include drinking the blood of innocent victims or just draining it and mixing it with herbs and spices. You were once one of the noblest of white magic creatures but you turned against those who you loved, most likely because of lost love, and turn yourself into their greatest fear to punish them all!
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Eva Ruth Johnson we love you and will miss youEva Ruth (Gehri) Johnson "When Irish eyes are smiling, Sure, they steal your heart away." Ruth, age 89, died on Aug. 4, 2006. She wanted to be a good mother. She was the best mother according to her surviving children Mike Gehri (Marilyn) of San Antonio, TX, Linda Berryman of Soldotna, AK, and Jane Miller (Ron) of Tacoma, WA. She is survived by her older and younger brothers, Dennis and Dean Sullivan of Bridgeport, WA. Ruth was born near Amidon, ND at dinnertime on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 30, 1916 to Edith and Joe Sullivan. She attended a one-room schoolhouse called "Wild Rose School". The family moved to Tacoma because Edith wanted to see the ocean. Ruth graduated from Lincoln High School in 1935. Ruth was preceded in death by her first and second husbands, who both called her "Irish", Errol Gehri and Ed Johnson. Ruth said that the worst thing that could happen to a parent was the loss of a child. She said a little piece of the parent's heart is empty ever after. Ruth outlived three of her sons, Pat, Glen and Terry Gehri. Ruth will be missed by her good friend Pete Waltrich and all her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Ruth's son and daughters and great-grandson Brian Bettancourt (Jen) spent a lot of time with Ruth at Tacoma Care Center (Regency). She especially enjoyed their visits. When Ruth was asked what her epitaph should be, she said, "I was just happy to be here."