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Ruby D. Reis

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Ruby D. Reis 82, Lincoln, died Tuesday (12/30/08). Mrs. Reis was born Ruby Darlene on May 2, 1926 to Charles and Tressa (Kamarad) Westbrook in Broken Bow, Neb. Ruby was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She loved to dance, bowl, play bingo, and...

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Max and Family
I still can't believe Ruby is gone, I will miss her so much as well as a lot of people. When Ruby got her duck out you knew there was a child close by.
Max your love for Ruby was so amazing, I always thought , that was the way life should be as we age and retire. So sorry for your terrible loss.
Love Peggy ( The Pantry)

May you all find peace and strength. Please keep your relationships alive with Ruby in your hearts. You are in my thoughts.

Always,
Kia

Thank you for contacting me, I was so sad to hear the news of Aunt Ruby, I will remember her always as she gave to me a connection to my father and the Westbrook family. i will always love her for that. My family's thoughts and prayers are with you all.

To the family:

We were sad to hear about the loss to Max and the rest of the family. Dad (Lee) called this morning to tell us of the sad news. Our prayers and sympathies to each of you. Love to all of you from our family - Steven, Donna & kids

Mom: I love you and miss you.

Ruby, Vicky and I will miss you. We enjoyed your visit to Texas and the opportunity to visit the Alamo with you and Max. While you're with Him, please say a prayer for Vicky and I. We both loved you, as well as Max, very much.

Lee

Hey mom, Happy New Year.
I know you are at peace.

Hey Cousins,
I have a lot of good memories of Aunt Darlene. The most vivid one was when we were all dancing to the song "Rocking Robin" on the juke box. We were at a reunion in Comstock and the tavern next door was a lot cooler (in more ways than one at my very young age) than the hall the reunion was at. I will miss her mischevious laugh. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. I am sure her and Terry are having coffee and laughing about the good times right now. She also loved to...

Debra and Jan -

Scott and I extend our prayers and thoughts to you and your families. You have always had each other to lean on - Rox and Scott