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Ruth Linsky Obituary

LINSKY, Ruth B. (Lippa) Of Framingham, formerly of Natick, died on Thursday, January 14, 2010 after a long life filled with love for her family and passion for duplicate bridge. Ruth was the wife of the late Richard W. Linsky and the mother of Jim & Joanie of Milford, David of Natick and the late Alan & his surviving wife Debbie Ikehara of Hawaii. Also survived by her daughter-in-law Lois Linsky of Natick. Loving grandmother of Kimmel, Ben, Andy, Michael, Tyler, Jared, Amelia and Miranda. Sadly missing her will be her twin brother Bill Lippa and her devoted sister-in-law Judy Lippa of Needham. Services at the Levine Chapel, 470 Harvard Street, BROOKLINE, on Sunday, January 17 at 11:00 AM. Burial in Sharon Memorial Park, 41 Dedham St., Sharon. Memorial observance at the home of Joanie & Jim Linsky on Sunday following the interment with minyan at 7pm & Monday and Tuesday 4-8pm with minyan at 7pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Beacon Hospice, 160 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701-2003. Levine Chapels, Brookline 617-277-8300

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Published by Boston Globe from Jan. 15 to Jan. 16, 2010.

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Millie & Mel Heymann

January 15, 2010

Dear Bill & Judy:

Since I do not have your current e-mail address, hopefully, you will get this. Our sincere deepest sympathy on the loss of your sister Ruth

January 15, 2010

Jim, Joanie, Kimmel, Ben and Andrew,

My heartfelt sympathies to all of you. It is so difficult to lose someone you love but I firmly believe God has plans for her in a better place. Love and condolences to all.

Mary Parkin

Joe Kane

January 15, 2010

Jim, Joanie and the rest of the Linsky family:
This has been a very hard year for all of you, but you have shown others how to love through the grief. God bless you all. While Ruth's light will shine down on you from Heaven, yours will shine back on her because she is so very proud of all of you. She taught you all well.
Joe and Kathy Kane

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