Served in World War II - Note Military Marker next to stone.
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Ira Dale Ruark, 44, of Kimball, died Monday evening. He was born July 16, 1925, in Kansas, and was the owner and operator of Portable Building, Inc, in Kimball.
He moved to Kimball in 1952, from Chase KS. He marriedCharlotte Boone in 1950, in Kansas, and they were later divorced. He married Joyce Madden, Feb 15, 1969, in Kimball,
Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Sally and Cindy Boone; his mother, Bessie; brother, William; and three sisters, Donna Lackey, Bessie Raimon, and Maxine Wagner.
He was proceeded in death by a brother, Charles; and his father, Charles.
He was a member of the VFW, and Presbyterian Church, both of Kimball, and the BPO Elks of Scottsbluff.
Burial Friday, in the Kimball Cemetery, with full military honors at graveside.
Star-Herald, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Wed, May 6, 1970
Served in World War II - Note Military Marker next to stone.
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Ira Dale Ruark, 44, of Kimball, died Monday evening. He was born July 16, 1925, in Kansas, and was the owner and operator of Portable Building, Inc, in Kimball.
He moved to Kimball in 1952, from Chase KS. He marriedCharlotte Boone in 1950, in Kansas, and they were later divorced. He married Joyce Madden, Feb 15, 1969, in Kimball,
Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Sally and Cindy Boone; his mother, Bessie; brother, William; and three sisters, Donna Lackey, Bessie Raimon, and Maxine Wagner.
He was proceeded in death by a brother, Charles; and his father, Charles.
He was a member of the VFW, and Presbyterian Church, both of Kimball, and the BPO Elks of Scottsbluff.
Burial Friday, in the Kimball Cemetery, with full military honors at graveside.
Star-Herald, Scottsbluff, Nebraska, Wed, May 6, 1970
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