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Ruby Stevens Obituary

Ruby Virginia (Ginger) Stevens Sept. 6, 1946 - Dec. 16, 2019 Ginger was born on September 6, 1946 to Sam and Elma Corley, and passed away on December 16, 2019, at her home in Santa Rosa, CA. She attended Marysville High School during her senior year, graduating in 1964. Ginger later attended Everett Community College where she met Richard Stevens, marrying in 1966. Ginger was preceded in death by her parents; her oldest son, Ricky; and brother, Alan Corley. She is survived by her husband; daughters: Rebecca, Raelyra, Ronnie; son, Robert; grandchildren, great-grandchild; and brothers: Lonny and Randy Corley. Ginger was very loving, and always had an amazing outlook on life. She will be truly missed by all that knew and loved her. Services to be determined.

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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Feb. 23, 2020.

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Jimmy Don

December 23, 2020

its been 35yrs yet I remember helping Rich and Ginger build their house in Bonners in the mid 1980s , she was a blessing and always a positive person, also sad to hear that Ricky passed, we had a lot of fun together, wonderful family and blessed memories

Helen Meadows

February 24, 2020

To the family, I'm very sorry for your loss. I hope your memories of her will help heal all of you in the future. She had a beautiful smile and kind soul.

Nancy Bourbonnie Hovik

February 23, 2020

I was saddened to read of Ginger's passing in the paper. We were good friends in high school & our Senior year was so much fun. We studied hard together & double dated the whole year. We continued on into college. Then we lost touch over the years. We sent out class reunion notices but we truly lost contact. I am so sorry for your loss. I still see Ginger in her eyes and that beautiful smile. Will keep you all I. My prayers.

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