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Ruby Savage Obituary

Ruby is survived by her son, Dwight and his wife Jo Ann, and her niece, Martha "Toppy"Quall, whom she loved very much. Ruby was an avid gardener who enjoyed growing vegetables to share with the community. She was a lover of cats and animals and couldn't resist taking care of any who strayed into her yard. She did this to the extent of making sure they were spayed or neutered and nursed to health if they became sick. She was a mother to all the children in the neighborhood when her children were young and was a cub scout den mother for several years. She always had "goodies" available fresh from her home baked oven. In her leisure hours she did crossword puzzles, read books, did paintings and many forms of needlecraft. The daughter of Norwegian immigrants, Ruby was born and raised on the plains of northern Montana near the town of Gildford. She was willing to share her stores of life there to anyone who would listen. One, in particular, was the story of her and her dog. She had a perilous journey to school one day where she had almost been attacked by coyotes. But her dog, who walked with her every day on the long journey to school and then came back to school to take her home at the end of the day, protected her. While her life had been hard, she never complained and felt proud of her heritage. Ruby left Montana and moved to Washington State to live with her sister and finished high school, at Stanwood High School. This is where she would meet her future husband, Frank Savage. During WWII Ruby worked for the Great Northern Railroad in Havre, Montana. Towards the end of the war, Ruby and Frank were married in Great Falls, Montana. After they were married, they moved to Anchorage, Alaska where she would give birth to her two sons Dwight and David. In 1951, Frank's work brought Ruby and the family to McKinleyville, CA where she would find a home and remain until her passing. Here, in McKinleyville, Ruby worked as a foreman on one of the major bulb farms. During her time there she made many friends and these friendships carried on over into her retirement years. She met with her friends weekly, where they would joke, chat, go to lunch, have coffee, reminiscence about old times, and generally have a great time. These were some of the happiest days of Ruby' s later years. Ruby was a wonderful, strong woman, so full of life. A life that will be missed by all who loved her. A memorial service will be held Friday, December 3, at 3:30pm at Paul's Chapel in Arcata to celebrate Ruby's life. The family welcomes all who knew and loved Ruby to join us in this celebration. The family requests that donations be made to Sequoia Humane Society in lieu of flowers. Please sign the online guestbook at www.times-standard.com click on obits.

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Published by Times-Standard from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 2010.

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Angela Goodin-Forouhar

November 24, 2020

Miss you Ruby. Thank you so much for letting me live in your beautiful home. It was the best home I ever had. - Angela

Angela Goodin-Johnson

December 8, 2010

Thanks for all the books and veggies Ruby...I will take care of Shasta for you and thanks for bringing Dwight into this world - he's so funny and I would never have met JoAnn if you hadn't. I know you are near and you can do all the things you couldn't for the last few years so I hope you are laughing and having fun. Love you.

Douglas Spicher

December 8, 2010

Although not a true aunt, we often referred to Ruby as "Aunt Ruby" because, from the stories we were told, she and our mother were like sisters growing up on the Montana plains near Gildford. We visited her a few times over the years, but not enough. Always a pleasant experience and a pleasure to have known her. Condolences to Dwight and family.

Sherrie (Wiese) Dominguez

December 4, 2010

My parents, myself and my brothers moved next door to Ruby and her family when I was only seven years old. Ruby was a wonderful lady, generous, caring, and always someone you could count on. I still live next door after 50 years but it will never be the same. Ruby will be sorely missed. My condolences to Dwight and family.

Tommy White Jr.

December 1, 2010

I have known Ruby all my life. I moved away when I was 7 and seen her a few times after. She was always there for my famliy.She was my grandma best friend. I will miss you very much.

Sarah Hardin

December 1, 2010

I spent 18 years living right next door to Mrs. Savage. In the summer she would let my sister and I pick and eat fresh veggies from her garden. We spent many nice hours visiting at her kitchen table or in her sunny livingroom. Every chrustmas when we were young she always had a present for us. She was a very wonderful woman and I am blessed to have known her.

Marilyn Dobberstein

December 1, 2010

Dwight: I moved away from McKinleyville 4 years ago. Your Mom was one of my very special customers at Safeway. We had many good talks about flowers and gardening. Your Mom will always be a special memory to me.
You are in my thoughts at this very difficult time. Take care of yourself.
Sincerely, Marilyn(O'Neil) Dobberstein

Tom & Donna White

November 30, 2010

We miss you and love you very much. You will always be in our hearts. You may be gone but not forgotten. God Bless your family in the sorrow.

Jean Gist

November 30, 2010

I will miss you, my dear friend. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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