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  1. Ruth Stafford Peale (September 10, 1906 – February 6, 2008) was an American writer, editor, and speaker. She was born in Fonda, Iowa, to Canadian parents Methodist clergyman Frank B. Stafford and Loretta A. Stafford. In 1913, the family moved to Detroit, where she attended high school and ultimately attended Wayne State University.

  2. Feb 7, 2008 · Ruth Stafford Peale, the daughter of a minister who vowed never to marry a minister, then married the Rev. Dr. Norman Vincent Peale and worked with him to build one of the 20th century’s most...

  3. Ruth Stafford Peale was the co-founder of the inspirational magazine Guideposts and the widow of Norman Vincent Peale, the author of The Power of Positive Thinking. She was a speaker, author and leader in the Reformed Church in America and the American Bible Society.

  4. Feb 8, 2008 · Ruth Stafford Peale, who with her late husband, Norman Vincent Peale, co-founded the global inspirational organization Guideposts, died Wednesday. She was 101. She died at her...

  5. Feb 7, 2008 · Ruth Stafford Peale, 101, who with her husband, Norman Vincent Peale, co-founded the global inspirational organization Guideposts, died Feb. 6 at her home in Pawling, N.Y.

  6. Feb 6, 2008 · NEW YORK (AP) - Ruth Stafford Peale, who with her late husband, Norman Vincent Peale, co-founded the global inspirational organization Guideposts, died Wednesday. She was 101.

  7. Ruth Stafford Peale was born in 1906 in Fonda, Iowa, where her father was a Methodist minister. Her family later moved to Detroit, where Peale took her first job at the age of 14. She worked at the ribbon counter in a department store and earned $11 a week.

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