John-Ruble-Obituary

John Lloyd "Jack" Ruble

Portland, Oregon

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Portland, Oregon
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American Cancer Society

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Ruble, John 'Jack' Lloyd 89 Jan. 15, 1923 Sept. 02, 2012 John "Jack" Ruble died Sunday, Sept. 2, in Bend at the age of 89 of causes related to old age. An Oregon native with roots going back several generations, Jack was born in Portland on Jan. 15, 1923, the son of Lloyd John and Margaret S....

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"Plan your work and work your plan", Jack once advised.
If you'd had more time...
Plan on from there, Jack!

Jack will truly be missed! He and Mimi, and daughter, Lindsay, were our friendliest neighbors when we moved to Bend, OR in July 2001. I also found a new best friend, Mimi! With our deepest sympathy for all of Jack's family, and our love to Mimi and Lindsay.

Jeff, Kyle, Jenna and family-May your memories of a life well lived sustain you in this loss. Grace & peace-The Mauer Family

Jack, you fly to heaven and save room for the rest of us!! You here a dear fiend for a long time. Sorry I am out of town and will miss your services. Kim and Jani called from Germany to make sure I knew of your passing. We are sorry we are saying our Good Byes via this guest book.
Jim and Brenda, our thoughts are with you, till we can meet in person.
B J Fowler Gretler
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Kim and Janie Gretler

Jack Ruble will be missed greatly. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with him. He had a amazing sense of humor and a wonderful laugh. He loved all of his family so much and was proud of each one of them. See you again soon my friend....... : )

A true gentleman and fine Father to his brood. My condolences to Nancy, Jim and Brenda.
May he always find perfect sailing with the angels.

I have good memories of Jack's kindnesses to me and my family members. When I was around 18, he gave me a ceramic mixing bowl. Very Eugene Saturday market. I still have that bowl and think about Jack every time I use it.

had a lot of laughs. I am now 83 and sorry to hear about his death. I thought he was a lot of fun. Shirley