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To the editor: “He was such a
great guy.”
“What a great man!”
“He was just great, he helped me a lot.”
We have heard those comments many times over the past couple weeks.
August 23, 2020, we lost a great husband, father, grandfather, great
grandfather, and friend. But what does it mean to be great? Great by
definition is to be markedly superior in character or quality. That
definition alone does not do justice to what makes a man great.
Honesty, integrity, patience, dedication, strength, helpfulness are
all adjectives that have been used to describe what makes a man
great. All these words could be used to describe Chuck Ruben. We
lost a great one, but we would like to take this opportunity to
acknowledge and thank all the great men and women that came to our
aid in our time of need.
To the employees of Logan County 911, Thank you! The behind the
scenes, thankless job that you perform daily does not go unnoticed.
The calm voice in the dark is a guiding light to many. It is never
easy to do what you do but it is all the more difficult when it’s
the family of one of your own. You exemplified patience, integrity
and helpfulness and we cannot thank you enough.
Dedication, helpful, compassion, Emden Fire and Rescue, you
encompass them all. As a volunteer department you answer the call
out of the kindness of your heart. This job is done on your personal
time and done just because you want to help people and your
community. You do not have to respond but the dedicated members
faithfully answer the call every day with no expectation of
recognition or payment and for that we thank you.
To the employees of the Logan County Paramedics we thank you for
your hard work and dedication that you put forth every day to help
save lives. The ability to remain calm and dedicated to your
profession when surrounded by those that are feeling scared and
helpless speaks volumes to what you are able to do. It takes
strength to continue after losing those that you were sent to save
and for that we thank you.
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We would like to acknowledge Abraham Lincoln Memorial
Hospital for the compassion, understanding and care we received. The
doctors and nurses were a credit to their profession. Thank you!
For their compassion and professionalism, we would also like to
thank the Logan County Coroner’s Office. The Deputy Coroner was kind
and took her time to explain the process. The entire staff was
sympathetic and respectful. They were there to answer any questions
we had and were prompt when getting information back to us.
Finally, to our community, our family, and our
friends. We could not have made it through these past couple weeks
without your love and compassion. You are worth more than you know,
and we are extremely grateful. It is never easy to lose a loved one
but the outpouring of support and compassion from family, friends,
and co-workers makes it much easier to bear. Thank you!
Chuck Ruben touched the lives of many people and shared his
knowledge, passion for his community, and generosity with all. He
loved serving on the Logan County Board, the Hartsburg Bank Board
and Hartsburg Grain. We may have lost a great man and public servant
but seeing the dedication and devotion from the first responders,
our community and our family lets us see that greatness is all
around us.
Thank you!!
The Ruben Family
“A great person is respectful of other
people's feelings and needs but holds his or her position highly and
never retreats from negative situations, but only stays in them to
make peace.”
-Rich Barnes [Posted
September
15, 2020]
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