BETTY-RUBY-Obituary

BETTY JANE RUBY

Augusta, Maine

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AUGUSTA -- Betty Jane Ruby, 79, of Meadow Brook Road, ran into the arms of Jesus on Oct. 1, 2012. She was born in Augusta on Oct. 14, 1932, the daughter of Thomas Worster and Pauline (Bennett) Worster.

Betty was a 1951 graduate of Kents Hill School. She was a homemaker in her own home for most...

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I will always remember the sunshine Betty brought into every room. She was a dear friend at Kents Hill School

My Grandmother was one of the greatest ladies I've ever known. She had ceaseless faith, a sense of humor to be envied and a heart as big as the ocean! I'll miss her love, and her sweetness but most of all, her voice.

To Jim and family,my deepest condolences for Mrs Ruby having passed away!!!
God bless you all....

Heartfelt condolences to Bettys family and friends. Having grown up as a neighbor, I have many memories that bring a smile to my heart.

To the family of Betty. We were very saddened by her passing. Our sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers are with you. She and Joe are together now in peace. We have many happy memories of Betty and her family growing up together in Hallowell.

We were so sorry to hear of Betty's death. I just saw her last week. She was a great lady and loved her Lord. She will be greatly missed.

My most sincere sympathies to the Ruby family. Betty was a very cheery person and every morning when I arrived at Kents Hill School, she would greet me with a smile and a warm remark. She was a wonderful dancer, and no others I enjoyed dancing more than Betty. Through the years I have thought of her often as well as her brother Fred. It is sad that we are so often not able to keep in touch with some of the wonderful people who have crossed our paths and helped shape our lives. I will...

To the Ruby Family,
I am sorry to hear of Bettys' passing . Thoughts and prayers to you all .
I remember many good times at your house and enjoyed days spent with Betty . She had a wonderful sense of humor and always made me feel welcome.
May she rest in peace .

To Betty's Family,
We wish to express our sincere sympathy to all of you, in the loss of your wonderful mother. She was a dear friend, in Christ, and we feel very blessed to have known this dear lady. As a teenager, my mother and I (Judy) took the bus from Augusta to Hallowell to enjoy the marvelous Thanksgiving dinner put on by the Worster House. That is the first time I met Betty. She was dressed as a little pilgrim girl and I liked her right away, due to her infectious smile. I...