Ruby-Layton-Obituary

Ruby Stacy Layton

Torrance, California

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Ruby Stacy Layton 1921 - 2012 On December 22, 2012, Ruby Stacy Layton went to live in heaven with her beloved husband, John, who preceded her in death in 2010. Ruby was born to Nannie (Stewart) and John David Stacey on May 3, 1921. Growing up in Kentucky until the 1940's, she...

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Gwendy & her son Dijay, this is for you ruby

I will always remember the love you showed me & you & Mr. Layton always wellcomed me in your home& treated me like your own. I will never forget how you would always tell me ,now you & amber stay out of trouble, those words you would always tell me, everytime amber & i would go out.. How could i not forget.. I love you for ever! I will always remeber you. & thank you for wellcoming my son dijay into your llife. i am so happy that yoyu got to meet my son.. He really adores you alot. In...

Respects to the passing of my beloved Aunt Ruby, you will always be remembered, especially the phone conversations we had regarding you and my mother.

Dear Amaris and Amber,
Both of you were very blessed to have such a wonderful mother who loves our Lord. She is a warm, caring and hospitable person who made me feel welcome in her home. I realize she will make me feel just as welcome in her heavenly home. Ruby and her generation were not only united by a common purpose but also by common values—duty, honor, economy, courage, community service, love of family and country, and above all…responsibility for oneself. The virtues that she...

I will always remember Ruby and have a great place in my heart for her. She took wonderful care of my brother and I when we lived next door to her and John in the late 70's.

Mrs. Layton was such a very sweet lady. Very fond memories .

Our love to you Mrs.Layton I have many great memories of you.Much love to you <3

Mrs.layton was like my other mom . I met the Layton when I was 7 Amber was 8 . She and Mr Layton made me feel like one of the family. I will never forget the Sunday morning breakfast . But the deal was I could stay the night and have that wonderful breakfast if I was to go to church on Sunday, well of course I would. Then Amber on our stools would wash , rinse and dry the dishes. I could go on with all our story's but that would be 40 some years . Mr and Mrs Layton are together again forever .

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I didn't know Mrs. Layton personally, but I knew her through her daughter, Amber. She had to have been a beautiful, wonderful lady to have a beautiful, wonderful daughter such as Amber. My heart goes out to the family and friends. This was a touching tribute to her.