This is my great aunt, Millie Ball. We will celebrate her 100th birthday this Sunday in Columbia, TN. She is one of the most positive, joyous, godly people I know—and she is tough. I once saw her get a fish hook stuck in her hand. She calmly poked it all the way through, clipped off the barb, and pulled the hook back out—and went back to fishing. She was the nurse at Camp Takodah for years, and she nursed our family through births and childhood diseases and accidents. Thank you, God, for our Millie!
This is my great aunt, Millie Ball. We will celebrate her 100th birthday this Sunday in Columbia, TN. She is one of the most positive, joyous, godly people I know—and she is tough. I once saw her get a fish hook stuck in her hand. She calmly poked it all the way through, clipped off the barb, and pulled the hook back out—and went back to fishing. She was the nurse at Camp Takodah for years, and she nursed our family through births and childhood diseases and accidents. Thank you, God, for our Millie!
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