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As a CNA for Fauquier, I got to spend quite a lot of time ih Ms. Kilby. My nickname for her was Sunshine because she was always such a joy to be around. I miss her everyday and I will never forget her.
Birth date: Feb 1, 1925 Death date: Jun 3, 2012
Ruby Louise Kilby, 87, of Calverton died Sunday, June 3, 2012 at Warrenton Overlook Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born February 1, 1925 in Fitzhugh, AK to the late James Rice and Dovie Tratham. She is survived by thre Read Obituary
As a CNA for Fauquier, I got to spend quite a lot of time ih Ms. Kilby. My nickname for her was Sunshine because she was always such a joy to be around. I miss her everyday and I will never forget her.
On behalf of the Officers and Members of the Ladies Auxiliary of VFW Post 9274 in Falls Church, Virginia, we would like to express our sincere condolences on the passing of your mother, Ruby. She was a Lifetime Member of our Auxiliary and in speaking with one of our older members recently, Ruby was fondly remembered for being such a proud and patriotic American. They recalled her dressing in patriotic outfits for various holidays and is remembered as being delightful. Our Auxiliary has made a $50 donation to the Arthritis Foundation in Ruby's name -- a small way for us to remember her. Fondly, Marsha Sheehan, Treasurer, Ladies Auxiliary VFW 9274, Falls Church, VA
Our deepest sympathy to Ruby's family. Seems like it wasn't that long ago, we were all kids in Calverton. Time marches on. All our love, Harold, Judy [Guy], and Lewis Guy.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone. We are so sorry for your loss, and that we never got to meet Ruby in person. The phone calls will be remembered always.
Wm and Jeannie and all the Rice, Steen, Wagner, Huston, Adam and Berry families.
To the Kilby family sorry to here about your mom. She was a sweet lady and i know she will be missed. she is in a better place now with the Lord . Robert Yowell
My prayers are with the family; Robbie, just remember that your Mom is in Jesus' care forever! Love to you and your family for your loss. Martha Cooper
Ms. Kilby was a very sweet and loving person who lived life too the complete FULLEST, she loved to knitt and she was so good at it, I would always ask her what was she going to make today of course she never really knew. She made hats & purses for my daughter, some for her room mate & some for the other residents. I remember sitting in her room laughing at some of the jokes her daughter would sit and share with us. Always tould us that we were going to just run away and she always asked us if we would come with her and take care of her "of course Ms. Kilby, " was always the reply. She will truly be missed by so many of us at FHRNC, we love you FOREVER & ALWAYS
MAY YOUR SOUL TRULY REST IN PEACE <3