Carrie-Ruff-Obituary

Carrie L. Ruff

Richmond, Virginia

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RUFF, Mrs. Carrie L. Ruff, of Richmond, departed this life July 4, 2007. She is survived by three children, C. Delores, Evelyn, and Donald; eight grand-children; brother-in-law, James Ruff; son-in-law, Raymond; two daughters-in-law, Madeline and Ann; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives...

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I was truly sorry to hear of your mother's passing. I met her during a visit to a friend in Richmond and she became an instant friend. May God give you comfort and strength during your time of grief.

Donna & Dante - I am sorry for the loss of your grandmother/great-grandmother. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time and always.

To the family of Mrs Ruff, You have my condolences. I last talked to her in May, she was as usual showing concern and love because I had just lost my mother. I will always have my childhood memories of her. She was like an angel praising the Lord up and down Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church isles. She blessed us with her singing. There will be no other like her and I constantly let her know this.

My deepest of sympathy goes out to the family. You may have lost a great love one, but her memories will be cherrished for many years to come. She was loved by all. I will always remember hanging out with Chris and going by to check on on Big Momma. So be strong Chris, she's God's angel now. I thought of her as my Big Momma too. She's only gone in body, but her spirit is still here. Cherrish it.

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I will always remember Mrs Ruff and the kindness she displayed toward the me.

Truly, we were saddened to hear of the passing of Sister Carrie Ruff, but one thing we know, that mighty soldier of the Lord would not want to trade her blessed place in heaven with any one of us here on earth. There is not enough room on this paper that can tell of all the goodness and talents of this beautiful woman, who truly cared about the welfare of others, but please know that Sister Carrie Ruff has fought a good fight, she has finished her course, and she has kept the faith....

Deloris, Evelyn and Donald do not worry about Aunt Carrie. She went home. God was there to meet her and he took her home. There is no more suffering now. She is at home.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Ms. Ruff you will be greatly missed. I didn't spend alot of time with you but the time I spent with you was extremely rewarding. God Bless the Ruff Family my prayers are with you