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Ruby Aileen Aitcheson

Punta Gorda, Fl, Massachusetts

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Ruby Aileen Aitcheson1926 - 2013PUNTA GORDA, FLRuby was the eldest of eleven children born to James and Amelia Herbert of Pembroke East, Bermuda. She was a resident of Springfield for over 50 years, where she and husband Kenneth raised their three children. Ruby was a valued employee of the U.S....

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Matthew 5:4 Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. To Sidney and your entire family. We are saddened by the passing of your loved one Ruby Aileen (Herbert) Aitcheson. The Herbert Family in Bermuda has impacted our whole community, here and abroad. Please accept our sincere sympathy and be assured that we give thanks and celebrate, and look forward to a glorious reunion, when the roll is called up yonder, in the sweet by and by. J. Alton Thompson & Family C.C.M.

2 Corinthians chapter 5 17
therefore if any man be in Christ he is a new creature old things are passed away behold all things are become new.

Our God has made you new again Aileen.

RIP

Aileen May the Lord Bless and keep you until we meet again

Estelle Charles Toronto Canada

Dawn, Merle and the Herbert Family,
My thoughts and Prayers are with you as you celebrate a Wonderful Woman of God. Aileen was Blessed by the Lord and she knew He was her strength.
Love You,
Lilette Herbert, London,UK

RIP Aileen
May the Lord Bless and keep you until we meet again.

We send our love from the UK family to the first lady of the Herbert family we mourn your passing Aunt Aileen.

You were an Angel on Earth. As a child I remember being friends with Dawn and I always felt welcomed in your home. Thank you Mrs Aitcheson for adding to my fond childhood memories. Greene Street families were especially close and loving. God has called you home to officially give you your wings. RIP.

WOW!!! That's "MOM...spelled backwards." Ms. Aitcheson was truly a gem of a woman. I will always cherish the memories of her - especially Eastern Avenue days. She was always happy and I will never "forget our last Mother's Day with her at "Maine Seafood." Her story put a smile, laughter and applause on everyone's faces. A lovely "lady that I will dearly miss."

My sweet Mrs. Aitcheson there are too many words to many memories to speak of, you were my Mommy and my Nana's best friend, you watched out for us and watched us grow up and have our own children, you loved us like your own and treated like your own....all I know is that God has received the most beautiful soul back in heaven and I and my family are so grateful that he allowed our paths to cross and meet forever. I love you Mrs. Aitcheson, the Lawrence family formerly of 85 Westford Ave will...