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Ruby Louise Woodall Hall

Portland, Oregon

1927 - 2011

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Hall, Ruby Louise Woodall 83 Oct. 05, 1927 July 13, 2011 Ruby was born in Mt. Tabor, Montgomery County, Ark., to Henry and Winnie Woodall. She graduated from Polytechnic High School in Fort Worth, Texas, and moved to Oregon in January 1949. Ruby enjoyed working at the Ringside Steakhouse for...

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I feel a great loss. Although we hadn't been in touch recently, I have thought of Ruby often. The twenty some years spent in the apartment above Ruby and Leonard bring back many wonderful memories. You will be missed Ruby.
Kelvin Smith (Beaverton, OR)

Miss Ruby, you will be missed, I always enjoyed my time with you.. you will always be remembered in my heart! love Kim

I am the daughter of Butler Woodall, and I do not know if I ever met you, but from all of the entries, it sounds like you were a wonderful person. I do remember Henry Woodall and coming to his house when I was a small child.God bless you and your family.
Jo Ann Woodall Gates

God Bless All Wish we could have known each other more.
Your Cousin
Wayne & Sandra Woodall
Bismarck, Arkansas

Aunt Ruby,
You were such a special Aunt! I have so many fond memories and will miss you so much. I always thought you had such an exciting life!
Love, Debbie (niece)

I'll miss you Ruby. I have 39 wonderful years full of wild fun memories, so you'll be with me forever. Love, Sandra Lim

To Ruby's family: Everybody loved Rudy because she took such a personal interest in everyone. I will miss her. I think of all the great fun we had flying around the county with the aviation club. Pete and Diana, I'm sorry for your loss and sending prayers to you and all the family.

I first met Ruby in the late 60's when she was hostess at Bill's Gold Coin and I was a new stylist, working at the Vista St. Clair Salon. I did her hair off and on for many years and we had some very intertaining conversations. She was quit a lady and will be missed. Fond memories,
Darlene Tabler

Aunt Ruby,
I will miss you. I admired your love of life, your courage to be yourself and especially that red hair!! I think that you had a good and interesting journey. We should all be so lucky.
Love,
Lisa