At Seaforth Manor Nursing Home on Friday, February 17, 2006, Ruth CIuff, in her 88th year. BeIoved sister of Thomas CIuff, Toronto. Dear aunt of eIeven, Philip Hoggarth, Seaforth, Mary and MichaeI Popovich, Rodney, Richard and ShirIey Aubry, R.R. #1, Williamstown, Jim and Marthe Aubry, N.B., Katherine and Spencer MyIes, B.C., Patricia Jesseau, Thunder Bay, J.P. (Pat) and Norma Jean CIuff, Seaforth, Frances ellen and Jim Myers, Goderich, Ruth Anne and J.T. Thoms, Stratford, Peter and Iucy CIuff, Oshawa and R.D. (Bud) and Peg CIuff, B.C.. AIso survived by severaI great and great-great nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her parents Albert and Emma (Patterson) CIuff, two sisters Jean and her husband NeIson Aubry and ellzabeth (Bess) and her husband IIoyd Hoggarth, and a brother Jim CIuff and his wife Alberta. FamiIy wiII receive friends at the Whitney-Ribey FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Tuesday, February 21 from 12:00 noon untiI time of the funeraI service at 2:00 pm. Rev. John GouId wiII officiate. Interment MaitIandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. MemoriaI donations to Northside United Church or Seaforth Community HospitaI Foundation appreciated.
CondoIences at www.whitneyribeyfuneraIhome.com
Denise
I write to offer my sincere condolences on the passing of your love one. When we lose someone that we love, it is always difficult to cope with. You no doubt have many wonderful memories to cherish, for she lived a long life. Hold on to the memories that you have, for all has not been forgotten. In God
Bill & Marlene Holman
Phil, we are sorrry to here about Ruth, our prayers are with you and your family
Trish (Rimmer) MacGregor
I knew your Aunt Ruth as a child at Northside United Church. She had a wonderful alto voice in the choir and as I became a teen singing with the altos she taught me a lot. Part of that learning was how to sit up and behave like a lady during church! She was every bit a lady and well liked & respected by all who knew her. I also remember her welcoming smile at the post office. I&&single&&m sorry I will miss the funeral today as I have to work. I&&single&&d really like to say goodbye to this wonderful woman who was a special part of my church family as I was growing up.
Sincerely Trish
Fran and Jim Myers
My favourite Aunt.She was “Not Bad For An Old Girl”, as she always said. She was always fun to visit when we were kids, full of smiles and stories. We did&&single&&nt visit as much as we should have but there was the note in a Christmas card every year that we looked forward to. We&&single&&ll miss her very much.We are all better for having known our Aunt Ruth.
Pegi and Bud Cluff
Aunt Ruth will be remembered as a kind and lovely lady. She was always gracious and thoughtful, she will be missed by all of us.
Peter Cluff
Dear Tom, Phil, Mary and all the Cluffs
My most vivid memories of Aunt Ruth were of her quick wit and infectious laugh. Heaven will be an even more joyous place now.
Love
Peter & Lucy
Ann (Rivers) Preszcator
Dear Phil, Mary & all the Cluff Family:
I have known Ruth a long time. I remember her at the post office. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Ann