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RUTH LOUISE KILDUFF

Milton, Massachusetts

Jan 25, 1950 – Aug 18, 2024

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BORN
January 25, 1950
DIED
August 18, 2024
LOCATION
Milton, Massachusetts

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KILDUFF, Ruth Louise Age 74, of Boston and Rockport, died on Sunday August 18, 2024, after a long illness. Ruth was born January 25, 1950 to the late John and Ruth (Vuilleumier) Kilduff. She is survived by her husband, James Patrick "Jay" Carrigan. She was preceded in death by her brother, Robert...

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What a life you had helping others. Miss you everyday!Xxo

I miss our talks Ruth.

Jay, our deepest condolences for your loss of Ruth. She was a powerhouse in our industry as you know and gained so much respect with everyone she worked with at Marsh and Integro and companies we worked with for years. There wasn't a client out there who didn't appreciate her expertise and guidance in everyting she did for them. Everyone I have spoken to has so many wonderful memories and fond thoughts (and many many laughs) about Ruth from the Schwartz organization, to Grand Cayman to...

I considered it a privilege to have known and worked with Ruth. Whip smart and very caring. Her passion for the Schwartz Center was inspiring.

My deepest sympathies Jay. I had the honor of working with Ruth until retirement and will cherish her beautiful smile, laughter, and joyful memories. I will miss her dearly.

I worked with Ruth at Shriners Burn Institute in the early 1970's. I think it was her first job after she gradated from MGH School of nursing. Ruth was smart, kind, and funny. We all loved her and so did the kids. Ruth moved on to pursue other interests and we were all sorry to see her go.

Many joyful memories of Ruth and the captive insurance company atNEMC . Still think of her on return visits to Cayman Island. Our sympathy to Jay.

Ruth was smart, funny, accomplished and full of life. She was a wonderful friend and I will miss her sassy joie de vivre very much. I am so sorry for your loss, Jay.

Dear Jay, I was saddened to read about Ruth. It seems like it was just yesterday we were at NEMC. I chuckle whenever I think of "arranging silver and table clothes." She was such a wonderful person and reached out to assist me in a time that was challenging. My deepest sympathies to you, and in her honor, I will have a glass of wine and pick out some beautiful flowers. Dante Marella (formerly Greg Lincoln).