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Ruth F. Bornman

Duncannon, Pennsylvania

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DIED
January 26, 2025
LOCATION
Duncannon, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Duncannon, PA – Ruth F. Bornman, 90, of Duncannon, passed away peacefully on January 26, 2025. She was born on July 20, 1934, in Duncannon, PA, and was the daughter of the late George and Sarah (Idle) Radabaugh. Family and friends are invited to a viewing on February 3, 2025, from 10:00 AM until...

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Dear Kay, Terry ,& Glenn , I am so !, so!, sorry to hear, about your mom. Back in the 1970's I walked with your mom still, I remember you guys some from being at your house drinking coffee, and remember the closet full of A--- DON"T get rid of it .your dad wanted that bad .I looked at your mom and she said :yes! so, I left Dunc. in 1986, I didn't realize your dad Bill ,had already passed, I was a little jealous that , he always had a dark tan ,but he could go up on on the patio. ha! ha!...

Ruth was such a sweet and feisty woman!! I remember many times doing her hair which she just loved when they lived on high street next to Coopers. Terry would bring her to visit us when I was home at my parents. She loved her doll baby!! She said she was the best baby ever!! We love you and will miss you!!! so very sorry, Terry, Kay and Glenn!!! Keeping you all in our prayers!

Ruth would walk to the post office every day when she lived on Market St in Duncannon. I would see her or many many times stop to have a short chat. She was always happy.

I have so many memories of "Ruthie" and her almost daily visits into our store, Coopers! She was a favorite customer always with a smile and lots of laughs! Deepest sympathy to all.

Will always remember Ruth walking the streets in Duncannon. She knew everyone and would always stop and have a conversation. Sorry for your loss Glenn, Terry and Kay.

Glenn, Kay and Terry My deepest sympathy. Judith Hart

I have fond memories growing up as a child. Our Mom, Betty Hartz (Ruth´s Sister), would take us to Duncannon just about every Saturday to visit her family. There we visited with our Grandfather (George Radabaugh), her brothers Sonny and Paul, her Sisters Sue and Ruth. Aunt Ruth always had a smile on her face and so glad to see you. Always enjoyed spending time with her children Glenn, Terry, and Kay. May you rest in peace Aunt Ruth until we meet again....

I remember when Ruth would come and visit us every evening in the summer and we would sit on the porch talking, and then she would go home and have her ice cream.

Ruth. You were a very caring person. I have good memories of the times we shared.