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Ruth A. Catagnus

Norristown, Pennsylvania

Nov 11, 1923 – Mar 17, 2021 (Age 97)

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BORN
November 11, 1923
DIED
March 17, 2021
AGE
97
LOCATION
Norristown, Pennsylvania

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Boyd-Horrox-Givnish Funeral Home Obituary

Ruth A. Catagnus of Norristown, passed away peacefully on Wednesday March 17, 2021. We were blessed to have her for 97 years. Born November 11, 1923 in Phoenixville, she was the daughter of the late Isaac E. and Fannie (nee George) Kirkner, and the beloved wife of the late Benjamin A. Catagnus....

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Charlene, I am so very sorry for your loss. I'm sure you mother was a kind and vibrant woman - just as you are too! She gave you a heart and a mind and a depth of kindness I've rarely seen. When I pray for her I will thank her for being a positive, important and influential person in so many lives. Sincerely, Stephanie DePaul

Arlene was a beautiful person inside and out! She was very special to my sister Betty Canfield while living at the Jefferson Apartments. Arlene and my sister would take car rides for errands and visit family. I met Arlene through my sister. Rest in peace dear Arlene!

We are so very sorry for the loss of your dear Mother . Our prayers for comfort and peace for you and your family at this sad time . May Angels greet her with song and God rest her soul .

We love you, Gran.. We miss you so much already, will remember you always & carry on your legacy of love, light, laughter, kindness, togetherness, empathy & family forever. Xoxo..

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

It isn’t often you meet people who continuously smile and generate kindness wherever they go. This was Gigi whenever I saw her at family gatherings. It is a true gift to love so much and be loved so much by your family. Gigi had this. Heaven gained a smiling Angel. God Bless her and her wonderful family. ❤

Aunt Arlene, you will be missed. I remember how wonderful you were to me when my husband died. Your notes and cards were so appreciated. You were a loving aunt who always greeted me with a beautiful smile. I cherish the times I spent with you and my mother at Regina Nursing Center. The image of you and my mother holding hands as you sat together in your wheelchairs is etched in my heart