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Richard E. "Dick" Ruger

Chittenango, New York

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Richard E. "Dick" Ruger, 78, of Chittenango, passed away on Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was born on February 11, 1935 in Binghamton, NY, a son of the late Julian and Fannie Ells Ruger and was a graduate of Norwood-Norfolk Central School. He served in the U.S. Army from 1955 to...

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Stephen, Tracy and family, My thought and prayers are with you in your time of grief. I pray that you are in comfort knowing that your Dad (Grandpa/Friend) is now in peace with Jesus.

AUNT Jan, Sandra,STEVEN AND SHARON IM DEEPLY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, I LOVED MY UNCLE SO MUCH AND KNOW HE WAS A GREAT UNCLE FATHER, GRANDFATHER & FREIND KNOWING HE IS WITH MOM IS A GREAT COMFORT, I AM PRAYING FOR YOU ALL , LOVE CYNTHIA BRIGGS HEATH, ESTHER AND ROBERT BRIGGS DAUGHTER.

sorry for your loss, i never new the man , but im a niece of Mae Durham ....

my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. I enjoyed talking with your dad at all the family get togethers. me and danny will miss him.
with all our love!
Doreen and Danny

To the family of Dick Ruger I send my deepest sympathy to you and your families.I met your Dad through a friend and became friends for many years. To you May, I send my deepest sympathy,you made him smile and I'm sure he will be greatly missed by you.Know he is now in a better place without pain and suffering.

You will be missed, We love you Grandpa!
Love,
Joshua

Thoughts and prayers to Sandra, Sharon, Steve and their families. Know that your Dad is in a better place now and no longer suffering.
Love,
Kathleen & Michael LaPlante and family

Dad, I will miss you so much words can not express. I will always cherish our very long phone calls to each other. This last year has been rough, getting the news, that you would be leaving us, for greener pastures, that must be explored. No more pain will hurt you, no worries to carry anymore. You've just entered heaven to stay forever more. I love and miss you Dad. Your daughter; Valerie

I recall you as my big brother when I was just a little kid. You tried to make me laugh and I looked up to your size and strength. Through the years our paths separated but you contacted me several times to ask for prayer. I am praying now for your family, that they may see God's hand at work in their lives and come to an ever closer walk with Him. Your "kid" brother, Rod