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June 2024

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As the only child of Buck and Dottie Rambo, she adored them and what they did. But their life wouldn't be hers. An exceptional student with an inquisitive mind, Reba had already set a lofty goal. She would be a neurosurgeon. Reba's early life had been normal, if poor. Her parents had been living in Dawson Springs, Ky., when God called them to minister through song. He impressed Reba that this was something they had to do. Buck and Dottie packed everything and loaded it into boxes. When they drove away, 3-year-old Reba stood on her grandparents' porch smiling and waving a hanky. In all her young life, she never let them see her cry when they followed God's calling. To protect her from the hard life on the road, Reba stayed behind in Kentucky with family. In addition to her grandparents, there were lots of aunts, uncles and cousins. Her dad had been one of 13 kids. Her mother, one of 11. One of the people Reba admired most was a family friend who was a neurosurgeon. Reba had been 11 years old the fi rst time he let her watch a brain surgery. She was awestruck. In the summers, she traveled with her parents. Churches often put them up in what they called "prophet's rooms." One such place was in the basement of a church. With only one bed, Dottie made Reba a pallet by Melanie Hemry Lifting Him Up REBA RAMBO SAT ON HER PALLET ON THE FLOOR. SHE LEANED AGAINST THE COLD CEMENT WALL, THINKING. SHE WAS NOT GOING TO BE A SINGER. B V O V : 1 3

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