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Ruby Smith Obituary

Ruby Perry Smith, 81, of Reading, PA, formerly of Coatesville, passed away Thursday, October 14, 2021, at Reading Hospital in West Reading, PA. Born in Coatesville in 1939, she was the daughter of the late Delia (Alston) Perry and Edward Perry, Sr. She was the wife of R. Earl Smith with whom she shared 62 years of marriage. Ruby attended the James Adams School and was a graduate of S. Horace Scott Senior High School. Ruby started her work career in the clerical pool in 1957 at Lukens Steel Company in Coatesville, PA. Her career there ended as an executive secretary in 2002, with many jobs in between. She was still using those skills at the time of her death. While living in Norristown, Ruby worked at Lee Tires and two law firms. Upon moving to Reading she also worked for a law firm. She also worked 24 years at Metropolitan Edison, retiring in 2002. She started as an Intake Clerk in Human Recourses and spent most of her employment as Executive Secretary in an Executive Office. Ruby was a people person from early on to the end. If she could help, she would; often neglecting her own health. She was a wife, parent, and community volunteer. Ruby could cook, can, bake, sew, clean and do yard work as required. She was a repair person. She loved to plant flowers just to watch the bees and hummingbirds do the cross-pollinating. She was known to be unorthodox – causing her to take the long way home – but she always made it. She loved to sing. She sang with many choral groups, including Sweet Adelines and the Mt. Gretna Mass Choir. She took bus trips to enjoy religious drama and singing. She never saw a community volunteer project that she did not wish to be a part of including: the soup kitchen at anybody’s church, Berks Jazz Fest, the Reading Civic Theater, and other acting groups. Her specialty was props. There are others too numerous to mention. Some of Ruby’s best kept secrets were: she liked to hike, she knew something about trains, she knew how to use a sailboat, she was a downhill skier, and she was a board-certified cosmetologist. Ruby relaxed by playing games and watching religious movies on the computer. In addition to her husband, R. Earl Smith, she is survived by her son, Gunnar Smith of Lansdowne, PA; siblings: Edward Perry, Jr., Archibald Perry, Adelia Ann Perry, Juanita Perry, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Ruby was preceded in death by her daughter, Dr. Kimberly F. Smith; sister, Alfretta Perry; brothers, Clyde Perry, and Roderick Perry. The sun has gone down for a life that wished to spread light. Ruby will be sadly missed by family, friends, and the community that she served. Arrangements are by Wright Funeral & Cremation Services, Coatesville. wrightfuneralservices.comRuby Perry Smith, 81, of Reading, PA, formerly of Coatesville, passed away Thursday, October 14, 2021, at Reading Hospital in West Reading, PA. Born in Coatesville in 1939, she was the daughter of the late Delia (Alston) Perry and Edward Perry, Sr. She was the wife of R. Earl Smith with whom she shared 62 years of marriage. Ruby attended the James Adams School and was a graduate of S. Horace Scott Senior High School. Ruby started her work career in the clerical pool in 1957 at Lukens Steel Company in Coatesville, PA. Her career there ended as an executive secretary in 2002, with many jobs in between. She was still using those skills at the time of her death. While living in Norristown, Ruby worked at Lee Tires and two law firms. Upon moving to Reading she also worked for a law firm. She also worked 24 years at Metropolitan Edison, retiring in 2002. She started as an Intake Clerk in Human Recourses and spent most of her employment as Executive Secretary in an Executive Office. Ruby was a people person from early on to the end. If she could help, she would; often neglecting her own health. She was a wife, parent, and community volunteer. Ruby could cook, can, bake, sew, clean and do yard work as required. She was a repair person. She loved to plant flowers just to watch the bees and hummingbirds do the cross-pollinating. She was known to be unorthodox – causing her to take the long way home – but she always made it. She loved to sing. She sang with many choral groups, including Sweet Adelines and the Mt. Gretna Mass Choir. She took bus trips to enjoy religious drama and singing. She never saw a community volunteer project that she did not wish to be a part of including: the soup kitchen at anybody’s church, Berks Jazz Fest, the Reading Civic Theater, and other acting groups. Her specialty was props. There are others too numerous to mention. Some of Ruby’s best kept secrets were: she liked to hike, she knew something about trains, she knew how to use a sailboat, she was a downhill skier, and she was a board-certified cosmetologist. Ruby relaxed by playing games and watching religious movies on the computer. In addition to her husband, R. Earl Smith, she is survived by her son, Gunnar Smith of Lansdowne, PA; siblings: Edward Perry, Jr., Archibald Perry, Adelia Ann Perry, Juanita Perry, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Ruby was preceded in death by her daughter, Dr. Kimberly F. Smith; sister, Alfretta Perry; brothers, Clyde Perry, and Roderick Perry. The sun has gone down for a life that wished to spread light. Ruby will be sadly missed by family, friends, and the community that she served. Arrangements are by Wright Funeral & Cremation Services, Coatesville. wrightfuneralservices.com

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Published by Reading Eagle from Nov. 23 to Nov. 28, 2021.

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Barbara-Ann Mirkovic

June 13, 2022

Sweet Ruby,

I was so saddened to learn of your passing. I was wondering why I hadn´t heard back from you. I pray you have found peace and comfort. I will miss your beautiful presence at Eagle Point.

I send my sincerest, heartfelt condolences to your family and friends.

All My Love,
Barbara Mirkovic

David and Joanne High

November 29, 2021

Words can not express how sad we were to hear about Ruby's passing.We were truly blessed to have her in our lives.She was considered part of our extended family and often participated in our family gatherings.She was also a tremendous asset in the work environment.She was without a doubt the most caring and giving person we have ever met.So many people were helped with her heart of gold and endless effort.We will miss her dearly.

Dennis, Morena & Tina O'Brien

November 25, 2021

We are very much saddened by the news of Ruby's passing. She was one of those people who always had a smile on her face and who lit up the room when she entered. We will always remember her as a dear friend. We first met Ruby through work at Met-Ed; but our friendship grew most after retirement; seeing her as an usher at the Reading Symphony Orchestra, at various retiree events and just running into each other in everyday life. Ruby was a very special person who cared deeply for others. May she rest in peace.

Jeff rohrbach

November 24, 2021

I met Ruby at Met Ed she was a kind wonderful lady always happy please accept my sincere condolences

Jeff Rohrbach

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Robin Bailey

November 24, 2021

To Ruby's family, all I can say is what a wonderful person..a heart of gold and I have never met anyone like her and probably never will again. May she rest in peace and I hope you all take comfort in the good memories she left behind. My deepest sympathies to all of you. God speed Ruby.
Robin (formerly Torok)Bailey

Nancy Valeriano

November 23, 2021

Met Ruby and Earl at the Betsy King Golf Events. She had a fabulous personality and was always laughing. What a pleasure it was to work with her and Earl. God gained an angel!

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