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February 27, 2011
Today I learned that "Aunt Ruth" had died. She always had a nice way of reminding you that the day was going to be a little better than you expected. The long days at were made shorter with the brief" in and out" visits to the snack bar for a five minute reprieve and therapy session. She was a good friend to Gladys, and always nice to JC. John and Julie...always a second set of eyes in their care.
The Scully Girls added much to the lives of The Zinkevich and Girouard Family.."God Bless Aunt Ruth"
Jan and Jim Girouard
Tara Felicetti
February 3, 2011
I will always treasure my memories of my summers in Dennisport with Aunt Ruth - her Ginger Rogers-like way of gliding around gracefully and humming as she cleaned, Martha Stewart couldn't make a bed with the precision she had, but most of all the laughs between her and her sisters as they worked together will always be with me. Rest in peace Aunt Ruth.
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