Ruby-Clark-Obituary

Ruby Clark

Dallas, Texas

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Clark, Ruby I. Age 64, of The Colony, passed away Monday, July 14, 2008, at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born November 11, 1943 in Macon, Georgia to Hoke Hubert and Exie Wynn Holtzclaw. Ruby married Bill Clark on April 25, 1964 in Houston. She was a member of Prestonwood...

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Sympathy and condolence is a hard task to commit to but I do offer my tears... Do you remember the story of the woman who washed Jesus's feet with her tears? The significance of this act is lost in today's materialistic world but in those days, tears were not a sign of shame or selfishness but a keepsake of memories that were caught in a bottle and wore around the neck. As you reminisce, allow the tears to honor the memory and not the loss. Let them bring comfort from all you had and not...

With fond rememberances of a very special lady. Our love and prayers go with you.

Rich and Jan Donley

Ruby, what a delight it was to see you and sing with you and to share the love of the family at the picnic. We will always treasure that time. Thank you for allowing us to share it with you! The photo of you sitting up in your chair to wave at the camara on the bridge inspires me. I know you would have had it no other way.
Thank you for mothering me and helping me through many years of happiness and sorrow. I hope I can be a fraction of the woman you have been.
Thank you for your...

RUBY YOU WILL BE MISSED, BUT WE WILL MEET AGAIN . I KNOW THIS BECAUSE TWO THOUSAND YEARS AGO , OUR LORD JESUS SAID SO . WHOSOEVER BELIEVETH IN ME SHALL NOT PERISH, BUT SHALL HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE. PRAISE THE LORD JESUS. GOODBYE FOR NOW.

REST IN PEACE
WE WILL ALWAYS BE THINGING OF
YOU.
FREDDY AND
CARROLL

We will always miss you and can't wait to see you again. So be sure and save us a seat.
Love you!
Marion & Liz

Mother, I am always going to be thinking of you and praying that we will be meeting again very, very soon when JESUS comes to take us home!

You were getting tired,
and the cure was not to be,
God put his Loving Arms around you, and Whispered " Come With Me"
With tearful eyes, We watched you suffer, and saw you fade away, Even though We love dearly,
We could not make you stay,

Now in the Arms of Jesus,
No better place to be,
Someday I know I will see you, When God Whispers that To Me.

No longer will you suffer,
And will Never Fade away,
So when God whispers to me,
We will meet...

I love you sooo much mother and i will always miss you untill i am with you again .