Ruth-Harding-Obituary

Ruth Harding

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Ruth (Entwistle) Harding, 93Worcester - Ruth (Entwistle) Harding, 93, of Worcester, died Saturday, August 15, at home. Her husband of 48 years, William B. Harding, died in 1993. She leaves a daughter, Christine Turpin, and her husband, John, of Charlton; two grandsons, Michael Turpin of Worcester...

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I would like to know if Ruth Harding ever lived in Arlington, MA. Her husband was a policeman.

I have lost a dear sweet friend. She was an awesome person. We played scrabble together many times. And got such pleasure in beating me. I know she will be dearly missed. She was a great lady.

Cris, John & Family, No words can express how sorry we are for your loss. Ruth was a remarkable, strong willed straight to the point kind of lady. I always enjoyed talking with her and listening to some of her stories. I know you have a lot of wonderful memories to treasurer for a life time. Enjoy those memories and keep her close in your heart. She will be truly missed!!! Love you all!

Dinner with the Asselta sisters in 2010

Aunt Ruth, I learned so much about our family history from you, and for that I will always be grateful. You had so many interesting stories to share! May you rest in peace, and may God please comfort your loved ones who are missing you now and always.

Thank you again Aunt Ruth for giving me my first foreign travel experience - allowing me to tag along with you & Jiggar to the UK all those years ago. Xoxo

Lillian Goff and myself send our condolences in memory of Ruth,for the many years she worked Caine's.

Ruth will be missed dearly,She was like an aunt to us & we will miss her so much. Sorry for your loss. Sue & Andy Anderson

Ruth was a pleasure to know. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her here at Coes Pond. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire fammily. Karen Temple and the Bercume Family.

To Crissy and her family,
(that's right Crissy to me)
This is when we remember all the wonderful times we had together, Mom and Ruth, Dad and Jigger, 3 deckers, Lakewood Street, Stafford Street, horse collections, Snowflake, binkis, camp, christmas, HALLOWEEN, weddings, parties, COES POND VILLAGE. All fun and crazy times we will remember forever. We had unique mentors. Now they are all together, having one hell of a card game!
Love you my Aunt Ruth, I will always think of you with a...