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Rev. Warren B. Ruby

Florence, Alabama

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Florence, Alabama
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Alzheimer's Association

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Rev. Warren B. Ruby of 1999 W.W. Gary Rd, Commerce, Ga. 30529 died May 23, 2011. He was born April 9, 1922 in Shel-don, Iowa, the son of Alvan and Edna Ruby. He dedicated his life to the Lord at age 18 and was a "minister" Vs a "preacher" for the rest of his life. He was a great father and...

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I've always loved Pastor Ruby. I still remember when I was a little girl, he and my Grendeddy, Luther Goodin, built a playhouse for my sister, Cyndee, and I in our back yard and painted it to look like a Gingerbread House. He was the sweetest Pastor I ever had and I'll never forget him.

He is the my first pastor in my memory. Always a beautiful smile. Our loss is certainly heaven's gain. Hate that I won't be able to make the service tomorrow.

We extend our deepest sympathy to all the family in this time of your loss. Indeed we have all lost a friend, a servant of the Lord and a man truly dedicated to serving others.
When I graduated from seminary and came to First Baptist Church, Bradenton as Associate Pastor, Warren was already serving as Pastor of Samoset Baptist Church. We met together, traveled to conventions together and shared our ministries throughout many years. I have never known a more dedicated and selfless...

To the family of Rev.Ruby..I also have fond memories of my childhood at his church in Samoset..I have shared many time of the cookies and kool-aid also..What a wonderful and kind man he was..He loved everyone and always had a kind word too..He will be truly missed..Our prayers to all of the family..Nancy(Bryant)Carter and Jerome Carter

Praying for all the family. Brother Ruby was a great friend as well as our pastor growing up. The Woodie Hughes family.

He babtized me, I'll never forget him. I think I spent more time at his house hanging out with Joyce. That was many, many years ago.
I remember vacation Bible school, Fay always had cookies and kool aid.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family,

To the family: He will be missed here on earth. Such a fun, godly man. Loved his hugs and his jokes. We love you, too, Marietta. In Christ, Rev Ronnie and Tana Kilburn, and Southside Baptist Church folks too!

To the Warren Ruby Family: I first met Warren in 1960 when I moved to Manatee County as Pastor of the Island Baptist Chapel. We served on many associational committees together. He as my friend through the years. He was indeed a man with a servant's heart for our Lord and his church. I am sorry for your loss and for those who knew him best.
Our love to Marietta and to the family, Lee & Betty Ratliff

Warren Ruby was a good and honest man who was loved by everyone who knew him. I remember going to his house for vacation bible school sooo many years ago and the cookies and kool aid we were served by his wife, Fay. I went to school with his son, Charles...
He will be missed by friends as well as family.