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Smokymtnsanta -> RE: Remembering Dottie Rambo (5/12/2008 7:52:19 AM)
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From Libbi Perry Stuffle: Wow, what a day this has been! When I went to bed this morning at 5:34 am after sitting up with Tracy while driving the bus to get home in time for church this morning, I had no idea that I would wake up to the sounds of my phone beeping that I had a text message with the message.....Dottie was killed in a bus wreck this morning. I had to look at my phone twice to make sure I was reading it right. I immediately woke Tracy up and he said please make sure this is right, I just can't believe it. Well, it was right and true. Here's the police report from the Missouri State Police: At 2:19 a.m.,Missouri State Troopers responded to the accident that took place on I-44, two miles east of Mt. Vernon, Missouri. According to the Troopers' report, the 1997 Prevost Dottie was traveling aboard ran off the roadway, struck the guard rail and an embankment. Dottie was pronounced dead at the scene by Lawrence County (Mo.) Coroner Don Lakin at 4:20 a.m. Aboard the bus were Dottie's product manager Christopher Barnes, Larry & Judy Ferguson, their children Pierce and Christian, and driver Ronnie Meadows. From reports Larry Ferguson (Dottie's Manager) is in critical condition along with Ronnie Meadows (the driver) and Chris Barnes. I grew up in the era when the Rambos were as we always said it "Big Time!" I remember the first time I heard her sing, I was blown away because I had never heard a woman sing that low and pretty. Her voice was so full and big. Not only could she sing and write, she was a very beautiful LADY. She dressed and acted like a lady. I just thought she was the most elegant lady I had ever seen and even years later, she still held that elegance and charm. When the Perrys started singing in 1970 we sang just about every Rambo's song we could learn. I have several favorites but these are the ones that I always even today still find myself listening to when I listen to the Rambos: Holy Hills of Heaven (my all time favorite Rambo's song) Build My Mansion Mama's Teaching Angels How To Sing Tears Will Never Stain The Streets of That City I Just Came To Talk With You Lord Too Much To Gain To Lose New Shoes Sheltered In The Arms of God If That Isn't Love He Looked Beyond My Faults And Saw My Need We Shall Behold Him March Around The Throne Gosh, I could just go on forever!! I don't think the lady ever wrote a bad song. Dottie just had a way of painting a picture with words. You can just close your eyes and you are there, standing in the middle of the song. You never had to second guess what the song was trying to say. For the past two years I have called Dottie on Mother's Day and we would talk about 2 hours at a time. We would talk a little, cry a little, but mostly we would do more laughing than anything. She was one of the funniest ladies I have ever met. The last couple of times we worked with her, we would go back and forth on stage about Men and how hard they are to live with sometimes. She would just laugh that little laugh she had and always got the last word in! She was so witty. Today, I miss talking to my friend, but I just know that she is in a far, far better place than this place. She has met face to face the one she tried to write about all of her life, She's sheltered in the Arms of God alright, SHE IS THERE!!!!! As much as one side of my heart is breaking right now, the other side is turning flips because she's HOME with her Lord and Master!! Dottie, I will forever miss your presence in the world, but I know it won't be long, until we'll ALL BE HOME!! Until then.... Happy Mother's Day, I love you LADY! Libbi For more information on Dottie Rambo, please log on to www.singingnews.com, www.gospelmusicupdate.com and www.dottierambomusic.com. I will try to keep you updated with funeral arrangements. Please lift Reba and her family up in prayer as they face the days ahead!
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