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Myrtle Rebecca <I>Freed</I> Ruble

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Myrtle Rebecca Freed Ruble

Birth
Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Sep 1961 (aged 49)
Burnham, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Milroy, Mifflin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Myrtle Rebecca Ruble 49, 632 Highland Avenue, Burnham died unexpectedly at her home Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.

Mrs. Ruble was born in Mifflin County November 23,1911 a daughter of Orville M Freed of Lewistown and the late Julia Bottoff Freed.

She is survived by her step mother Bertha Freed her husband Ralph Ruble, four children Richard and Kenneth Ruble at home Corp Donald Ruble with the United States Marines in Greece, and Mrs. Robert (Helen Louise) Manning of Providence RI., a sister Mrs. Charles(Helen) Hoar of Lewistown and a brother Calvin A Freed of Canton Ohio.

Mrs. Ruble was a member of the Salvation Army and had represented the local unit every time draftees left for induction for many years.

Services will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel at Klondike in charge of Major Henry G Baker and Capt. John Connors. Interment will be made in the Woodlawn cemetery at Milroy. Friends will be received at the Speer Funeral Home at Burnham anytime after 7 pm Friday. The body may be viewed at the church from noon until time of the services Sunday.

Source: Published in the Lewistown Sentinel in Lewistown, PA on September 7, 1961
Mrs. Myrtle Rebecca Ruble 49, 632 Highland Avenue, Burnham died unexpectedly at her home Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock.

Mrs. Ruble was born in Mifflin County November 23,1911 a daughter of Orville M Freed of Lewistown and the late Julia Bottoff Freed.

She is survived by her step mother Bertha Freed her husband Ralph Ruble, four children Richard and Kenneth Ruble at home Corp Donald Ruble with the United States Marines in Greece, and Mrs. Robert (Helen Louise) Manning of Providence RI., a sister Mrs. Charles(Helen) Hoar of Lewistown and a brother Calvin A Freed of Canton Ohio.

Mrs. Ruble was a member of the Salvation Army and had represented the local unit every time draftees left for induction for many years.

Services will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel at Klondike in charge of Major Henry G Baker and Capt. John Connors. Interment will be made in the Woodlawn cemetery at Milroy. Friends will be received at the Speer Funeral Home at Burnham anytime after 7 pm Friday. The body may be viewed at the church from noon until time of the services Sunday.

Source: Published in the Lewistown Sentinel in Lewistown, PA on September 7, 1961

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