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Ruby V. Atrops

Oxnard, California

1913 - 2010

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Ruby Atrops, died at age 96 on Sunday, October 17, at her home in Oxnard.

She was born October 24, 1913 in Grassy, Mo. Her parents, Floyd and Millie Sitze, moved their family to Rosemead, Calif. in 1923. Ruby graduated from Pasadena City College as an RN. She married Rev. Elmer Atrops...

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I have many memories of your Mom and Dad and watching you kids grow up. I used to sit in the back row in church with you and your Mom, helping to space you out. How wonderful that they are now together in heaven. My love to you all.

Your mother was with me when I had my first born and what wonderful care she provided! I will always remember your Mom and Dad and how special they were to me as we all grew up! May you feel the Lord's care for you though these difficult days. Marilyn Burfeindt Engelking

Jesus told us, "I go to prepare a place for you and when it is ready I will bring you Home where you will live forever." Now, both your parents are free from their earthly bounds and reunited in eternity. Your mother will always be remembered by me for her constant smile. May the Love of our Lord Jesus surround you all at this time and give you peace.

I have fond memories living right around the corner from the Atrop's for many years. Such a beautiful family,and such a remarcable lady. You will all have so many many beautiful memories to carry you through this transistion. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Mary Ann Kitros Spencer. OHS class of 1962

Mrs. Atrops lived a full and meaningful life. She raised such remarkable children. Many of us have memories of the family and church across the street from Oxnard High School. She has gone to her grand reward.
Pat Melton Lee- OHS class of 1962

Seeing the obituary of your mother brings back memories of my visits to my Aunt & Uncle in Oxnard in the 50's and 60's. My Aunt, Ethel Tucker, was a school teacher at Juanita School and my Uncle, Leon Edgar Tucker or "Tuck" as he was known, was a Postal Clerk and Route Mailman for years in Oxnard. Uncle Leon was a brother to my mother. They retired to Weyauwega WI where Ethel was from and Leon enjoyed ice fishing and Ethel enjoyed shopping with her sisters in nearby Madison and Waupaca. ...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.