Condolences
My thoughts and prayers to the Kaytor families on the passing of Ruby.
My your memories guide you through this difficult time.
Deepest sympathy,
Alice Sich
Quinton, Sk
My memory of her was when I first meet her years ago I work on West wing and she was talking to me and drove over my right foot with her chair by mistake she was first one to see me cry and then we joke over it
I will miss her smile her wall of jokes she kept on our west wall for years
The angels will look after you now miss you my friend
I am so saddened to read of Ruby's passing. What a wonderful lady! I thoroughly enjoyed my visits with her at the Fr. Lacombe Centre. We would enjoy conversations on every subject and always shared a laugh or two. She had a real sense of humor and a mind that could remember the smallest detail. I was always amazed how she could remember the titles and authors of the many books she had read and the names of actors and TV shows that she watched decades ago. She was a real fan of Jeapordy! and knew a lot of the answers. She had such a kind heart and would always greet me with a wide, warm smile.
George and Margy, I am so sorry for your loss. I shall miss her dearly.
Gerry Albert
Ruby was like a second Mother to me. She was always so full of joy and the most wonderful humor. Whatever she went through, she never let it beat her. I will never ever forget her. I remember the entertaining she used to do in their house in Calgary, the garden, the meals, that most exquisite smile. She will always be in my mind and heart guiding me. Thank you Ruby, for letting me know you. George and Margy, I know you will have a big hole in your lives but she will always be with you. We were all blessed in knowing her.
Judy Quigley
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