Ruby-Surman-Obituary

Ruby Ann Surman

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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SURMAN - Ruby Ann (nee Stoykovich) Surman, died at 74 on December 15, 2008 after a short but valiant battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Eugene. She is survived by her children, Lisa (Tim) Haight, Kathy (Mike) Townes, Colleen Mox (Steve Neuman), and Joe Surman;...

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I really enjoyed knowing Ruby and talking to her whenever she came into the Credit Union. She was a sweetheart and always so friendly. She will be missed.

I just picked up an old paper and happened to spot about Ruby's passing. I am so sorry for all of us! Ruby was my "seat-mate" at St Ann's on Saturday night. We were always talking about the week's fishing and other things. She was a fun lady and I will truly miss her each week. But she as well as all of you will be remembered in my prayers every week especially when I sit in our spot! May God bless all of you! Marianne & Earle

Ruby And her Beloved Isabel

Isabel,Ruby and Lucille

Our thoughts and prayers are with Rubys family. We will miss seeing Ruby taking walks and especially fishing and our visits. Ruby was one of the first people we met when we bought at Gifford Lake.
Thru the years we had many long talks and walks. She will be at peace joining Eugene and her favorite dog Molly.

Dear Everyone,
My Grandmother was the toughest egg i know. Ya we used to argue a lot but really we loved each other and loved the way we loved each other..we had something special and even though she is gone I know that she is with my grandfather in heaven pain free and FISHING!
I thank you all from the bottom of my heart for taking the time to remember my grandmother and telling us how you feel..
God Bless Mitch 8^)

We are very sorry to hear of Rubys passing. I worked with her at Wilson Sporting Goods back in 1955. I also knew the Surman family and her husband Gene. We will pray for her.

Colleen, please don't hesitate to call on me. I extend my deepest sympathy. Your Mom was a very neat lady, and I'm glad I got to spend some time with her. Blessings to you and your family.

Colleen, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.