Ruby-Littlejohn-Obituary

Ruby A. Littlejohn

CONOVER, North Carolina

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CONOVER - Ruby Adams Littlejohn, 71, of Lai-Ber Drive in Conover, passed away Monday, Oct. 8, 2007, at Palliative CareCenter & Hospice of Catawba Valley, after a period of declining health. She was born Nov. 27, 1935, in Catawba County to the late Fred L. and Lovella Hedrick Adams. In...

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Wanted to let you know I have been thinking of you. Just to let you know that you are not alone. May you find peace in knowing she is in a better place. Your memories of her and your life with her will help you thru this.

I am so sorry to hear of Ruby's passing. I went to school with Lynn and Tonya. Ruby's dad and my grandmother were brother and sister. I just wanted the family to know how sorry I am. Take comfort in knowing she is in a far better place! Love ya Lynn and I hope you are doing well.

We love you all with all of our heart. We will pray for all of you. I know it's been heard the last few months, but now you all know shes in the most peaceful place ever imagined. Thank you all for letting us be a part of your family. We love you all.

We love you all with all of our heart. We wish you well & we all will be praying for you. Thank you all for letting us be a part of your family.
With all of our love,
Braiden, Gavin &
Jessica Joines

I am very sad to hear that Ruby has passed. But like everyone else I have wonderful memories of her that will last forever. I pray that the family finds peace in knowing she is in a good place now, and that your sorrow in lightened.

I'm very sorry to hear about Ruby's passing. She was a special lady. Take comfort in the fact that she is at peace, in perfect health, and resting at the feet of our Father.

I am so sorry to hear about Ruby's death. It has been a long time since I have seen her or any of the family. The one thing that stands out in my mind is coming to her house when I was a little girl to eat because the door was always open for everyone. May she rest in peace now with "Uncle Jr.".