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The Gazebo
註釋Some called it hard times, while others said it was the simple life. Abe Miller and Annabelle Adams met in a little country school in the late 1920s, where they soon fell in love. This love would eventually carry them over mountains of joy, through valleys of despair, across rivers of uncertainty, and along roads of hope. They raised five children, each one different and special in their own way. Though one strayed, he eventually found his way back to the ways in which he was brought up. Though Abe and Annabelle did not have much money, they were rich in love. Through a life of trials and testing, ups and downs, good times and bad, they remained steadfast in their faith to Jesus Christ. They rejoiced, praised, and trusted God no matter what they faced. Their lives touched the lives of many people near and around Winterville. After a wonderful life raising their children and saving for retirement, they retired in their dream home on a lake near Boone, North Carolina. Their love continued to grow up to the time of Annabelles departure. On her deathbed she secretly asked Abe to make her a promise. Abe agreed to her request even though he knew it would be nothing short of a miracle. It was after the fulfillment of that promise that Abe would later adventure to their Gazebo, a place of no return.