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On that Sunday morning 46 years ago, an 8-year-old girl delivered an Easter basket to her neighbour’s house.
When she returned home, she told her dad that Charity Ruppert was excited her whole family was coming for Easter dinner.
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Leonard Ruppert piled his eight children into his black van and drove to his mother’s house in Hamilton, Ohio about 50 kilometres from Cincinnati.
It was March 30, 1975.
“They all drove up in this big black van, and piled out of the car and staged an Easter egg hunt on the lawn,” neighbour George Wroot told the Cincinnati Post.
Container Store CEO’s favorite collection doesn’t need storing
As Melissa Reiff prepares to retire after 26 years with the chain, she credits her father for her love of a good quote and lessons from her first job for her power of positive thinking.
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The Container Store CEO Melissa Reiff has one of those positive attitudes that was nurtured early in life.
“I grew up in a household where my dad started every morning singing,” she said. When she was in college, he started sending her quotes in the mail. His favorite: “Have compulsion for closure.”