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Justin C. Ruch

Woodbine, Maryland

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Justin C. Ruch, 31, of Woodbine, died Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. Born Feb. 10, 1981, in Taneytown, he was the son of Terry Lynn Ruch, of Sykesville, and the late Blakley "Bobby" Ruch. He worked in construction and also in sales. He was an outdoorsman and enjoyed playing sports. He enjoyed helping...

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Justin, Knowing that you are having an eternal heavenly life is a comfort to those who were blessed with knowing you when you were with us on earth.

Hard to believe its been almost ten years since Justin passed on to heaven. I can still remember him as a boy brighten our days with his presence.

I still see him as a young shortstop, new talent to the Gettysburg area, that I was delighted to get in our spring draft for the Shaeffer Brothers Babe Ruth baseball team. Justin was so talented, likeable and coachable. He was a joyful addition to our team and eventual friend to my children.


I always remember Justin with a smile on his face and will continue to remember him that way.

Justin you will be missed. I wasnt in touch probally since school but i will always remember teener league. You fab 4 from shaeffer brothers ( justin ruch,mark mickley,matt shaw,curt sterner )were always a tough game for the eagle.may you rest in peace .

Justin it was a privilege to get to know you.I enjoyed your visits when you came over with Tim.May you RIP.

Bev and I will miss you. So many happy memories and some real good pool games. Rest in peace my friend

Justin Ruch (Back Row Left)

I have always remembered you as a fine young man that I enjoyed getting to know as a new neighbor and member of our Schaeffer Brothers Baseball team in Gettysburg.
I new from the first time I saw you that I would enjoy your warm hearted spirit and love of the game when I drafted you for our team.
God has you on his team now and I am certain he is as pleased to have you on his roster as we are sad to lose you from ours.
May God bless you and keep you, may God shine his countenance...

With Deepest Sympathy
Dr Ali Dr Tshibaka and Dr Gordon