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After the service, William Branham returned the handkerchief to Joe Riley and said "I am not able to go pray for the girl, but you pick up the girl, put this handkerchief on her stomach under her gown, and pronounce her healed".  Joe Riley then drove from Tucson to Phoenix, where Genie was hospitalized, and did exactly what William Branham had told him to do.  Genie recovered, and returned home, and lived for another 37 years.   
After the service, William Branham returned the handkerchief to Joe Riley and said "I am not able to go pray for the girl, but you pick up the girl, put this handkerchief on her stomach under her gown, and pronounce her healed".  Joe Riley then drove from Tucson to Phoenix, where Genie was hospitalized, and did exactly what William Branham had told him to do.  Genie recovered, and returned home, and lived for another 37 years.   
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Besides being an eyewitness, Joe Riley also met other people whom the Lord had touched supernaturally through the ministry of William Branham.  One of those people was Hattie Waldrop, whom Joe Riley met 16 years after she died, and was resurrected, in one of the prayer lines.
:''Here was Mrs. Hattie Waldrop from Phoenix, Arizona, died in the prayer line. She told the intern and them, when they was bringing her through, said, "Take me through anyhow." And when she got up there, been dead... There's her address, name, number, everything. She's living today: had cancer of the heart, colon, and liver. The doctor give her up, said, "There's not a chance." And they brought her anyhow.'' 
::Sermon: At Thy Word Lord, I'll Let Down The Net, Johnson City, NY, December 7, 1954