Ruth Graham, wife of evangelist Billy Graham has died at age 87.
MONTREAT, N.C. – Ruth Graham, who surrendered dreams of missionary work in Tibet to marry a suitor who became the world's most renowned evangelist, died Thursday. She was 87. Graham died at 5:05 p.m. at her home at Little Piney Cove, surrounded by her husband and all five of their children, said a statement released by Larry Ross, Billy Graham's spokesman.
"Ruth was my life partner, and we were called by God as a team," Billy Graham said in a statement. "No one else could have borne the load that she carried. She was a vital and integral part of our ministry, and my work through the years would have been impossible without her encouragement and support.
"I am so grateful to the Lord that He gave me Ruth, and especially for these last few years we've had in the mountains together. We've rekindled the romance of our youth, and my love for her continued to grow deeper every day. I will miss her terribly, and look forward even more to the day I can join her in Heaven."
Ruth Graham had been bedridden for months with degenerative osteoarthritis of the back and neck — the result of a serious fall from a tree in 1974 while fixing a swing for grandchildren — and underwent treatment for pneumonia two weeks ago. At her request, and in consultation with her family, she had stopped receiving nutrients through a feeding tube for the last few days, Ross said.
My mother always made it a point to watch one of Billy Graham's televised crusades whenever she could, even though she was a born and raised Lutheran. Rest in peace.




Check out a very meaningful memorial site that they just put up this evening…
http://www.billygraham.org/RBG_Default.asp
Also note the choice made by Mrs. Graham to remove her feeding tube, as opposed to someone else making it for her.
As someone who was formerly married, I am sure that this is what Billy Graham has been praying for, that his wife would die first so that she would be spared the pain of living beyond him.
Heaven is having a party as we speak. Ruth Graham just went home.