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RUTH ALCORN Obituary

RUTH ALCORN
Ruth Dianne Alcorn, 79 of Thunder Bay passed peacefully October 24, 2024. Predeceased by parents Emelyn and Renold Alcorn. Surviving are sister Arlene (Wayne), friends Debbie and Doug. A private graveside service will be determined at a later date.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Nov. 2, 2024.

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Muriel Platt

January 8, 2025

So very sorry to hear of Ruth's passing. I hadn't realised she was ill.
We lived next door to each other on Henry St., in the early 60'. We were new to Canada & Ft. Wm at the time and she and her family were very kind to us.
Ruth kept in touch over the years more than I did, but I missed her phone call this past Christmas.
My condolences to Arlene & family and other friends who will be missing her friendship now too.

Sandy pivarnik

November 4, 2024

I knew Ruth from many years ago. She had her own nic name for me. Always so happy when she would see me and the feeling was mutual. Such a sweet kind person.

Maxine Herbert

November 4, 2024

Arlene and family: I'm sorry to hear of Ruth's passing. She was so good in keeping in touch with me after my mother's passing, checking in to see how the boys and I were doing. I will miss our chats.

Maxine Herbert

John Beaucage

November 3, 2024

My deepest sympathies to Ruth´s family . So sad to hear of Ruth´s passing. I did odd jobs for her over the last few years and we always had a laugh over something one of us would say to the other. J. Chris. Beaucage

Nancy Hoard (Knox)

November 2, 2024

To the Family -- So sorry to hear of Ruth's passing, we went to school together and I would often run into her from time to time over the years. My condolences & deepest sympathy to sister & her friends.

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