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Ruby Lynne Trimble, a vibrant spirit with an unmatched sense of humor, peacefully departed from this world on March 6, 2025, in her beloved hometown of Dallas, Texas, where she was born on June 10, 1959. Over her 65 years, Ruby left an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew and loved her.
With a personality that sparkled like the brightest stars, Ruby was not only a source of joy but also a cherished friend to many. Her laughter was contagious and her kindness was felt far and wide. A natural giver, Ruby devoted herself lovingly to her family, especially her grandchildren and kids. She had a unique gift for making everyone feel special and would go out of her way to ensure they were surrounded by love and warmth.
Ruby found great pleasure in the simple joys of life. Her love for playing Bingo became a delightful pastime, where her sharp wit and playful banter turned every game into a memorable occasion. She shared countless happy moments with friends, creating lasting memories and forging bonds that would stand the test of time. Ruby was also a passionate supporter of the Dallas Cowboys, cheering them on with fervor and enthusiasm that reflected her spirited nature. Her love for playing cards was legendary; game nights were filled with laughter, friendly competition, and the kind of camaraderie that only Ruby could cultivate.
As we remember Ruby Lynne Trimble, we celebrate a life wonderfully lived, one filled with love, laughter, and a giving spirit. She leaves behind a legacy of joy and cherished memories that will continue to resonate within the hearts of all who were lucky enough to know her. In our sorrow, we also find comfort in the countless stories and moments that Ruby gifted us throughout her life—a beautiful tapestry woven with love, humor, and a profound appreciation for family and friends. She will be dearly missed, forever held in our hearts and remembered with a smile.
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