Ruth M. (O'Brien) Doyle
Born: Wed., Oct. 17, 1928
Died: Wed., Apr. 20, 2011
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DOYLE, Ruth M. (O'Brien) of Milton, April 20, age 82. Beloved wife of Thomas F. Devoted mother of Margaret Lawson and her husband John of Stoughton, Lawrence Hickey and his wife Carol of Canton, and Veronica Curtis and her husband John of Humarock. Cherished sister of Margaret George of Woodstock, GA, and Catherine Guzman of Clarkdale, AZ. Also survived by many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Visiting hours will be held Wednesday afternoon from 12-1:45 p.m. at the Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home, 22 Oak Street, HYDE PARK, followed by a Memorial Service at the Funeral Home at 1:45 p.m. Interment will be private at the family's request. For directions and guestbook, please visit thomasfuneralhomes.com.
Carroll-Thomas Funeral Home
Hyde Park 617-361-3216
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Midge George
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Posted Fri April 22, 2011
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God made us sisters - Life made us friends. We love you "Boots "R I P ! ,Cabba & Midge
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Linda (George) Blair
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Posted Mon April 25, 2011
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I send my love and prayers to all the family for comfort in you time of loss. I loved my Aunt Ruthie, and have many fond and respectful memories. Her smile is the first thing I think of whenever I think about her as she always had a great warm cute smile. She was always a very hard worker in whatever she did. She always worked hard to raise her family, as I know she loved them. I can remember her working hard in the bakery many many years ago, and then I think about how hard she worked toward building her dog grooming business. Ruthie was not they type to quit at anything. She would do whatever it took in her power to get the job done. When her husband was ill, even if she were ill herself, she would do whatever was needed to take care of him and his needs. I believe that up until the last days of her life, she was still trying to work hard at getting better, and take care of those around her. Ruthie was not a selfish lady and much respect should be given to her memory and the legacy she left for us to share. I pray that her family will continue with her wishes in taking care of her beloved husband to her honor. I am so thankful that I had my Aunt Ruthie in my life, and only have wonderful memories of her. May God bless you all.
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Helen Stone
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Posted Mon April 25, 2011
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My heart goes out to your family with the passing of Ruthie. I remembered her at the Vigil Mass on Sat. night for Easter and have sent a few of you Mass Cards. God was good to finally take her as she has been sick for so long. My thoughts are with you. Helen
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