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Ruby Velma Bendele Pancoast

Houston, Texas

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RUBY VELMA BENDELE PANCOAST, 88, of Houston, TX passed away on June 26, 2006. Born on December 12, 1917 in Dunlay, Medina County, Texas. A member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, she spent her life as a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother raising many generations of her family....

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Thank you to all who have signed this guest book and have remembered our grandmother so fondly. "Gigi" (as we nicknamed her when she became a great grandmother long ago) would have been happy and surprised that so many mourn her passing. Myself and other family members will be contacting all of you who have left your information. She will be terribly missed, but is now with the ones that she has loved and missed so very long.

Kirsten Pancoast - Moore

I am so sorry to hear my sweet Godmother, "Aunt" Ruby passed away. She always made me laugh. She was an inspiration to me in her love of life, and living with style and humor.

Roger and I send our condolences on your grandmother's passing. We saw her most recently at Jewel Powers' funeral. Jewel was my aunt and I knew Ruby and Ralph through her. I used to babysit for Debbie back in the 1950's. I remember Ruby very fondly as a warm and loving person with a terrific sense of humor.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

So sorry to hear of the passing of a very dear customer and friend. Ruby enjoyed traveling with our bank group and she always had a way of making us laugh. She will be sorely missed.

Elke & Kirsten,
So sorry to hear about your grandmother's passing. I went to school with you two and remember your birthday party(I think 5 or 6th grade) and meeting your grandmother. She was very loving towards all of us loud kiddos!ha!
Lots of hugs!

Elke, We are so sorry that this special person in your life is gone. Just remember how long you had her and what an influence she was. Keep her memory alive in your heart.