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Frances Eastridge was raised poor near the end of the depression
on a tobacco farm, with two of the most special parents anyone
could have. Roses Will Bloom Again shares the true story of her
life, the good times and the bad. She had only one sister, who died
at the age of four from Rocky Mountain Fever caused by a tick bite.
As a result, Frances grew up an only child.
After she married, she and her husband, Herbert George, had
three beautiful daughters-Carol, Nancy, and Lisa. Sadly, their
daughters were not destined to reach adulthood; they died, one by
one, of a rare blood disease. By the time Frances was thirty-four
years old, she had lost all of her children. Shortly thereafter,
her husband began having cardiac issues, having open heart surgery
at the age of forty. The couple then went through one thing after
another until he died suddenly from a massive heart attack at
forty-eight.
While Frances misses her family terribly, she was so proud of
all they accomplished in their short lives, particularly her
husband. She was amazed by her two oldest daughters, because as
sick as they were, they continued to witness for the Lord wherever
they went, leading many souls to Him.
Frances hopes her story will be an encouragement to
brokenhearted people everywhere, showing them that God is always
with them.
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