Ruby V. Crampton
Died: December 14, 2002 | Place: Longworth Retirement Village
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CRAMPTON: At Longworth Retirement Village, London on Saturday, December 15th, 2002 Mrs. Ruby V. (Hancox) Crampton of London in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Herbert R. (Bert) Crampton. Dear mother of Robert G. (Bob) Crampton and his wife Linda and D. Richard (Rick) Crampton all of London. Dear sister of Ed Hancox and his wife Joan of London. Predeceased by her sister Mona Howard. Also loved by her grandchildren Jeff Crampton and his wife Louise, Alison Halvarson and her husband David, Chad Crampton, Michael Crampton and Shelby Crampton and her great-granchildren. A private family service was conducted in the chapel of the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London on Monday, December 17th. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, 617 Wellington Street, London, ON N6A 3R6. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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MOM HAS LOST A GOOD FRIEND AND YOU HAVE LOST A GOOD MOTHER. CONDOLENCES FROM THE HODGINS FAMILY
Dear Bob and Linda,
We wish to express our sincere sympathy with the passing of your Mother and Mother in Law.
John and Dolores.
I’m sure Bob and Rick would remember me. I worked with their dad (who, incidentally was responsible for me going to work for DVA) and I visited their parents many times over the years. They were both special people, now reunited!
I worked for your mother when she lived at the Sir Adam Beck. She was always a joy to talk with and a true lady. I moved on to a career in Real Estate shortly after you mom moved out and can tell you she was missed very much by the residents and especially the staff.
Sincerely
Hugh Martin