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Ruby Mockli Pond

Smithfield, Utah

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Ruby Mockli Pond, 91, passed away peacefully Sunday, July 28, 2013. She was born Aug. 25, 1921, in Preston, Idaho to Henry and Freida Kristen Mockli. Ruby was the 13th of 15 children. She had seven sisters and seven brothers. She was known affectionately by her siblings as "Gitzy Gaze." Her...

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She was one of the sweetest, kindest individuals I met in my life, and was always a great inspiration to me. My heart is with her family

Blessings and concern to Ruby's family with happy memories of a very classy lady who had encouragement and kind words and a beautiful smile for all.

No one who worked or visited Mountain Farms knew anyone more feisty or lovable than Ruby. Quick with a comeback and with a smile, she made every visit to the front counter one to remember. Tamara, I wish you and your family peace and comfort during this time of grief.

I was sad to hear of Ruby's passing. She was a good friend and teacher. I remember her dress shop in Smithfield and her leading the singing in Primary. I can attest to her charity and kindness as just a few weeks ago when my mother,Jean Warner, died,Ruby brought food for our family and visited and caught up with me as I had not seen her in many years. She was an unforgettable,lovely lady. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. She was a "one of a kind" gal and I always loved talking...

Ruby was always delightful and "spunky". I enjoyed every laugh I shared with her. Hard to believe I won't see her in her car zipping up the street...I loved watching her face light in her own unique way...the laughter in her eyes and how she "watched" how people would react to what she was saying. What a "doll!"
God Bless her and her family.

I will miss seeing Ruby in my office. She was always giving me advice on what I should do with my crazy life. You will be missed Ruby!!!

Loved that twinkle in her eye when she talked to you. Always knew how to make me laugh. What an amazing women she made the world a better place with her presence. So sorry for your loss.

Tamara, my sincere condolences to you and all the Pond family in the loss of your mother. I last saw her on July 4th in Lewiston as we greeted one another and chatted briefly prior to the parade. Such a lovely woman! What a great reunion must be taking place with all her family, some of whom I remember well from childhood visits to my Alder grandparents in Preston. May you all receive comfort from the love of your many friends and family and from the knowledge of what awaits.