Philip Jordan Ruggles

1934 - 2014

Philip Jordan Ruggles obituary, 1934-2014, Arvada, CO

Philip Jordan Ruggles

1934 - 2014

BORN

1934

DIED

2014

Philip Ruggles Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 10, 2014.
Phil was born on February 27, 1934 in St Anthony hospital in Denver, to Louis and Florence Ruggles. His boyhood home was a farm east of Parker. He was one of five children: in order, they are, Roy, (deceased), Patricia, Glen, Philip and Margie. He graduated from Parker High School in 1952 then attended Fort Lewis in Durango for a semester transferring to Western State College in Gunnison. After he graduated in 1956, he was drafted into the Army and was stationed at Ft. Bliss in El Paso, Texas. He was married to JoLean Healey in August of 1957. He got out of the Army four months early to teach school in El Paso. He and JoLean lived in El Paso for the next nine months while he completed his teaching assignment. Their first child, Michelle, was born in El Paso.
As soon as the school year was over, he moved his family to Westminster, Colorado where he bought a home and signed a teaching contract. He taught thirty-three years in Adams County School District 1. Those years were wonderful, busy years. The family grew with the birth of two more children. Roxane was born 1960 and Matthew was born 1967. Matthew was born profoundly deaf so the next years were an adventure into the raising and educating of a precocious deaf son. He attended St Joseph Institute for the Deaf in St Louis, MO through the eighth grade. Phil wanted Matt to do everything that hearing children did. Matt is a very social person who inherited his father's ability to talk to any and everyone.
During the twenty-five years of living and working in Westminster, Phil had many part-time jobs. One of those jobs was working as a tax preparer. He worked for H & R Block doing taxes for over fifty years.
Besides teaching, doing taxes and raising a family, Phil went on to earn a Master's Degree from the University of Northern Colorado and Specialist Degree in the teaching of Science from the University of Illinois.
Phil moved his family to Arvada in the fall of 1983 where he lived until his death on June 9. All of his children married wonderful spouses. Michelle married Mike Lewellen and they adopted Laura rose age 15. Roxane married Stephen Morgan and Matthew married Janet Delgado. Matt and Janet have two sons, Derek age 15 and Kendall age 13. Being part of the grandchildren's lives the past few years was such an important part of his growing older.
His family was the core of life. He spent so much of his life working to provide a good life for all of them. After the children were out on their own, Phil directed his considerable energies toward other endeavors. He worked at the YMCA of the Rockies part time in the summer for over fifteen years. He volunteered at the Performing Arts Center for nineteen years. In June of last year he was honored as the Volunteer for the month of June. He volunteered at the Museum of Natural History. He drove a bus part time for Springwood retirement community for twenty years. He drove a bus part time for Lutheran retirement community for 20 years. He decided after he retired from teaching that he wanted to be an over-the-road truck driver. He drove an 18-wheeler for Snyder for a year and he had wonderful stories of that year. In the past five years he took up water walking. He would walk in the swimming pool every morning at 5:30 because the water seemed to help the neuropathy. Of course, he made fast friends with the water-walkers. He always told people that he was part of the synchronized swim team.
Phil decided he wanted his children to experience a bigger world. He bought a trailer and the family went to World Fairs, National Parks, Washington D.C, Boston, New York, Dallas, San Francisco, Chicago, both coasts, and of course Disney Land just to name some of the places the family traveled. Later he traveled extensively to over twenty countries all over the world. Some of his pen pals were friends he made on the tours to foreign countries.
In the last ten years of his life, he maintained a hobby of letter writing. He wrote to people all over the world. He wrote one or more letters everyday. He had over one hundred people on his mailing list. He also kept in contact with his extended Ruggles and Healey families. He would talk to his two sisters, Pat and Margie each week. Engaging in the art of conversation with anyone was something he so enjoyed. He was a great storyteller. He never met a single person that he did not enjoy talking to and trying to find common connections.
Education for him, his family and anyone he knew was a basic expectation. He supervised student teachers for Regis University and loved going into the classrooms to observe children learning.
He built a mountain house near Tabernash, Colorado and that became a retreat for him and for his family.
Phil filled his eighty years of living with family, friends, experiences and work. He is looking down on us now saying when is the next family get together.
Rosary will be recited 7:00 pm, Thurs, June 12th, memorial mass will be at 3:00 pm, Fri, June 13th all at Shrine of St. Anne's Catholic Church, 7555 Grant Pl, Arvada, CO. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions should be made to Children's Hospital.

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July 17, 2014

Sharon Pierce posted to the memorial.

June 25, 2014

Gerald & Sheri Brooks posted to the memorial.

June 14, 2014

Joe McGinn posted to the memorial.

Sharon Pierce

July 17, 2014

Phil was a great part of the retirement community. He knew all his riders by name and always had a joke to share. I loved to hear his stories of the many travels he and JoLean took over the years. He had more life stories than anyone I knew! Sending healing thoughts to the family.

Gerald & Sheri Brooks

June 25, 2014

Phil was our tax preparer for so many years. When we lived in Denver, we traveled up to Westminster just to have him do our taxes. He became more than a tax preparer...he became our friend. We enjoyed his jokes, his pictures of his family and him telling us all about any summer vacation trips. We always looked forward to the yearly Christmas newsletter! Much love and prayers to the family.

Joe McGinn

June 14, 2014

He introduced me to science at Mapleton Elementary School

Dawna Campbell

June 13, 2014

He was the best teacher I've ever had. I enjoyed school during my 5th grade due to his patience and ways. I also met my lifetime best friend Natalie in that year. I have thought of him and those great memories many times, and only wish I had not only thought of trying to call to let him know sooner! RIP

Maxine Sealock

June 13, 2014

Phil was one of the most patient and wonderful man I ever met. I had to call him at least once a tax season for his great knowledge of taxes. I will miss him very much.

Barry Malloy

June 13, 2014

Phil was a great guy and a great friend. He always treated me and my family with kindness and was always ready with a kind word and a joke. He was the best!!

Aunt Janet, Samantha, and Uncle Phil, 2010

Bridgette Ruggles

June 13, 2014

Chad Hamblin

June 13, 2014

Mr Ruggles was the best. As a former student I'd like to say thank you for influencing so many young people lives. You will be missed.

Dan Ruggles

June 13, 2014

We will truly miss Uncle Phil. We always looked forward to his collection of jokes, pictures and stories. He always had interesting and personal things to say about the travels and sites he and Aunt JoLean traveled to. My children will always remember the Y Camp, horseback riding, and Phil's stories. We will miss him very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with Jolean and the rest of her family.

Pat Peters

June 13, 2014

Bob and I want to express our deepest sympathy to JoLean and family. We always have great memories of Phil and JoLean from so long ago at York and over the years. Loved to hear Phil's latest story! He will be remembered fondly. Bob and Pat Peters

Brad Hicks

June 12, 2014

My next door neighbor. Best neighbor I ever had. Always eager to visit and tell wonderful stories. As friendly a person as I've ever had the privilege of knowing — he and JoLean are loved by Nancy and me, and Phil, of course, is irreplaceable and will be sorely missed.

THOMAS SARCONI

June 12, 2014

PHIL WILL BE FONDLY REMEBERED AND SO MUCH APPRECIATED.
I HAD THE PRIVILEGE TO BE HIS FRIEND FOR THE MANY YEARS
WE BOTH TAUGHT IN THE MAPLETON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
MY SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO THE RUGGLES FAMILY.
THOMAS SARCONI

Diane Alpern

June 12, 2014

I am so, so sorry to hear this news. I taught at Mapleton High School with JoLean. I will keep the family in my thoughts and prayers. I offer my sincere condolences.

Crystal Mathisen

June 12, 2014

JoLean and family, my thoughts and prayers go out to you. Phil was such a kind soul. I always enjoyed his company at 5:30am. He made getting up at 3 worth it for this former pool manager, just to hear his stories.

June 12, 2014

We have all lost our best friend with Phil's passing. Phil would call at least once a week just to say hi. He was so interested in our lives and loved hearing stories about some funny thing that had happened at work, or to ask us about our vacation, or some project we were working on. His ability to recall what everyone was doing made you feel very special - he truly cared about what you were doing. I loved how he had never met a stranger - within minutes Phil would have found something in common with every person he intersected with in his life. He was the nicest person I have ever known. He will be sorely missed by so many. I like to imagine that Phil is sitting in Heaven working on one heck of a letter to send all of us complete with postcards of heaven, jokes and cartoons from the Pearly Gates Times, and photos of he and JoLean on one of their adventures, or photos of him with his children and grandchildren. Love you Philip Ruggles!!!

Charles Carlson

June 12, 2014

I have known Phil Ruggles since St Joseph where Matt and I went. Had a great memories and our prayers goes to him and his family.

Lucy Weiss

June 12, 2014

Dear Jolene, Although I never met Phil, I do remember his kindness in coming to our "rescoe" by coming to our home at Mary Susan's request to thaw our frozen pipes. Reading his beautiful obituary is proof of what agood, kind man he was! Yes, he Will be taking care of all those he loved forever.God bless all
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Kim Halischak

June 12, 2014

Matt, reading the obituary about your father, your dad had a very interesting and fulfilling life. I am sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and condolences to you and your family at this sad time. Kim Halischak

Ez Malaty

June 12, 2014

I was his mechanic for years. I am honored to have known such a wonderful
man. He would come in my shop, tell me his great stories or share a plate
of pastry Jo Lean have made. My condolences to the Ruggles family. He
will truly be missed.

Dick O'Grady

June 12, 2014

Phil was a warm and caring personality that you could never forget. Over the years we shared many laughs and he always found the time to listen. So to JoLean and the rest of the family, I want you to know that you all will remain in my thoughts and prayers. May the good Lord bless you all with the strength to carry on.

Keith Ponsford

June 12, 2014

We are so sorry to hear of Phil's passing. Our hearts and prayers go out to Jolene and all of the family.

Keith and Irene Ponsford

Brandi Womble

June 12, 2014

As a fellow student, he was a great teacher and mentor. He will greatly be missed by so many students.

Valerie Marbury

June 11, 2014

JoLean, Michelle, Roxanne, and Matthew,

I was honored to have Phil as my mentor when I began teaching at Valley View Elem. in Adams #1 in 1981. Oh the laughs we shared! Our friendship began the very first day and has continued through the years. I even talked him into supervising a student teacher here in Castle Rock so I could see him on a monthly basis. I treasure our phone calls which always began..."Valerie, this is Phillip Ruggles". I will miss him.

My love and prayers are with all of you. He was a great man, teacher, and friend.

With love,

Val Marbury (Castle Rock, CO)

Erck's

June 11, 2014

"Hi my name is Phil, and I'd like to be your neighbor". Thus began a wonderful friendship in July of 2002 that taught our family more than you could ever ask for. We are more kind, more giving, and more interested in the lives of others than our own because of Phil and JoLean.

You just knew you were going to hear a good story of Phil's when he would start with, "I don't know how to tell ya..." We are all better for having known Phil.

Janet Ruggles

June 11, 2014

What a wonderful uncle to have in my life! It is a very fond childhood memory that when we traveled to Colorado I'd see my Uncle Phil and Aunt JoLean and their family. Several summers spent at the YMCA Camp and lots of outdoor activites! What great memories. Uncle Phil was a kind, good man.

Jim Stampfle

June 11, 2014

Its not often in life that you meet a person that is a true, generous, giving human being. A person who gives more back than takes. A person who strives to help others. A person who makes a difference in others' lives. Phil was one of those rare persons. God Bless. You will be missed but never forgotten.

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