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Barbara Morris Rufty

Salisbury, North Carolina

1930 - 2021 (Age 91)

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Barbara Morris Rufty, 91, passed away peacefully at her home on Friday, August 20. Barbara was born on May 9, 1930 to Dewey Madison Morris Sr and Addie Rhem Banks Morris. Although she was born in Greensboro, NC, Barbara was a proud member of the Boyden High School Class of 1948 and in her senior...

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My condolences to the family for the loss of such a sweet lady as Mrs Barbara.

Mrs. Rufty will be ever applauded for her hospitality in welcoming us aspiring Chrismon makers to Rufty's Chrismon Shop. Her mouth watering pound cakes greeted us month after month, year after year as well as her instruction and encouragement. In partnership with Melanie, Mrs. Rufty left us with a living legacy of faith that will enhance our Advent seasons and celebrations for decades to come. Thanks be to God for her contagious devotion to faith, family, and all who experienced the...

So sorry to hear of such a monumental loss. She was truly a remarkable woman and a blessing to all who crossed her path. I will forever cherish the memories I have with her and the countless pound cakes I enjoyed. Prayers for you all and thank you for sharing her with us!

Bonnie & Ike, We are so sorry to hear of your beloved mother and grandmother's passing. Even though we did not know her, we know she was a wonderful woman because you are as well Bonnie. You are in our prayers. May God comfort & bless you & your family during this time.

My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in her family...I grew up in the same neighborhood and went to school 12 years with Cathy her oldest daughter and many many memories of great times together...

Barbara and Rufty Family, Please accept my deepest condolences on the loss of your Mom. Though I didn't know her personally, I know she was a fine woman because that is reflected in her children. May she rest in peace and may you find comfort in your precious memories. Sincerely, Lisa

Aunt Barbara was my Girl Scout Leader and after my Mom passed, another matriarch for me. She was also a model of hospitality, family, service and kindness. She hosted a wedding shower for Ken and I back in 1983 and too numerous to count family reunions. Her "movies" of family events (including my wedding) still bring me joy and gratitude for having Barbara in my life. The gift of her butter mints was part of a Christmas tradition growing up, I can almost taste the love in them...

Dear Bonnie and family I am so sorry. I have great memories of your mom and all of you growing up. She was a wonderful kind lady. My all your family fill God´s Love surround you. Love, Martha Bostian