Ruby Francis Mary <I>Luttmer</I> Copley

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Ruby Francis Mary Luttmer Copley

Birth
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Feb 2014 (aged 78)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Montgomery, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 2, Lot 3248, Grave2
Memorial ID
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Thank You for visiting my dear friend and soul sister. Your visit to this sweet woman is very appreciated. God bless.


Ruby Francis Mary Luttmer was the daughter of William and Melanie Luttmer, born February 1, 1936 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, and only child. When Ruby was in high school she went to Regina High School in Norwood, Ohio. Ruby married Frank Copley, and they no children. Divorced after her father's death.
Ruby was a sweet and wonderful lady, dear friend, and sister of my soul.

May you rest in peace Ruby in the presence of the angels in Heaven.

I will miss you!╰⊰✿

Reference: Mary L. Sterling

Note: There are conflicting dates for the birth year. Some records state 1933, while others state 1936. It was indeed 1936, as I know from the information she had given for her birth time and place when she had her astrological chart done for her, and it correlates with her high school year book photo. I thought she was almost 6 years younger than my mother. We use to laugh when I'd tell her she knew she should be my mom's friend considering she was not quite 6 years younger than my mom. She was always young for her age in spirit and appearance. We use to have a great time rolling around town in my car shopping or eating out. We enjoyed our trip to Valparaiso, Indian where we saw the crystal skull and met the wonderful woman and her companion who owned the skull. It was a "to do" thing on Ruby's bucket list. Another one was going to the beach there, and we did both. She laughed when she saw me unpack a suitcase full of books, only a few clothes, and one teddy bear! He brightened the room up and was passed back and forth with his v-neck cream colored knit sweater top and a red checkered bow tie. Ruby was very fond of dolls and stuffed animals, and had quite a collection of them. She tried her best to get that bear for her collection, but I told her I could never part with Harvey Bernard Theodore Roosevelt. Miss you Ruby!

Copyright © 2014 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
ღFriendღ

Thank You for visiting my dear friend and soul sister. Your visit to this sweet woman is very appreciated. God bless.


Ruby Francis Mary Luttmer was the daughter of William and Melanie Luttmer, born February 1, 1936 in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, and only child. When Ruby was in high school she went to Regina High School in Norwood, Ohio. Ruby married Frank Copley, and they no children. Divorced after her father's death.
Ruby was a sweet and wonderful lady, dear friend, and sister of my soul.

May you rest in peace Ruby in the presence of the angels in Heaven.

I will miss you!╰⊰✿

Reference: Mary L. Sterling

Note: There are conflicting dates for the birth year. Some records state 1933, while others state 1936. It was indeed 1936, as I know from the information she had given for her birth time and place when she had her astrological chart done for her, and it correlates with her high school year book photo. I thought she was almost 6 years younger than my mother. We use to laugh when I'd tell her she knew she should be my mom's friend considering she was not quite 6 years younger than my mom. She was always young for her age in spirit and appearance. We use to have a great time rolling around town in my car shopping or eating out. We enjoyed our trip to Valparaiso, Indian where we saw the crystal skull and met the wonderful woman and her companion who owned the skull. It was a "to do" thing on Ruby's bucket list. Another one was going to the beach there, and we did both. She laughed when she saw me unpack a suitcase full of books, only a few clothes, and one teddy bear! He brightened the room up and was passed back and forth with his v-neck cream colored knit sweater top and a red checkered bow tie. Ruby was very fond of dolls and stuffed animals, and had quite a collection of them. She tried her best to get that bear for her collection, but I told her I could never part with Harvey Bernard Theodore Roosevelt. Miss you Ruby!

Copyright © 2014 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


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