Shirley-Ruble-Obituary

Shirley Mae Ruble

Fairfield, California

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Jan. 19, 1940 - Sept. 17, 2006

"She will be greatly missed by all those who knew and loved her."

Shirley Mae Ruble, 66, went home to be with the Lord on Sept. 17. She was born in San Jose to her loving parents, Clarence and Frances Rodrick. In 1955, she married the love of her...

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Dear Donna, Steve, and Donnie, as you know i'm not good with words just wanted you to know you are in our Hearts and in our prayers. Shirley will be missed by more than ever thought possable. She was a wonderful Grandma and always tryed to be a helpful Grandma too. God Bless and be there for your family.
Love you, Jeannie & Darril

I grew up three doors down from the Ruble family. I have so many fond memories that include Shirley. She always came across as cool and laid back, even when we kids were up to no good (which was fairly often, as I recall). As an adult I valued her advice as much as her infectious sense of humor. Shirley will be missed my all who knew and loved her.

Grandma Shirley will be forever missed. Donna and I are lifetime friends that raised our kids together and a lot of memories at Shirleys house. Grandma Shirley's house was always a fun place to share laughs and wise cracks. Of course, Shirley always had the funniest remarks that would have you laughing hysterically. Donna, we all wish you and your family our deepest condolescences. She was and always will be in our hearts.
Love,
Duana Berthoux & family

To a better place you were taken, no more pain to awaken. At peace and free, of the burdens of we. Your soul has been called to rest. To all that knew you, you were simply the best.

Shirley has been a good neighbor for many, many years.
I often wondered why she never called on me when it came time for building repairs and contracting work even though she would at times bring me over to the house and ask questions as to how something had been done.
One day we were looking at the little covering at the front gate and she said: Gary, I never asked you to do a thing here because you were my good quiet neighbor and I never wanted an excuse to yell at you. She said...

Everyone loved Shirley. When I was a kid Shirley was my mother's friend. Later in life, I counted her as my friend too and we could easily spend an hour or more yacking away on the phone. I'll never forget her crazy sense of humor or the way she would interject with "ANYWAY" when she was trying to get back to some long-lost point. Shirley was a great lady and a true friend. I'll miss her dearly.

I grew up with the Ruble family and Steve was closest to me in age. My sisters were friends with Donna. Shirley was the friendliest lady and the best neighbor anyone could have. She will be missed. May she rest in peace.

Steve Ruble and family.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of the Ruble family at this time of sorrow.

God bless you all.