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"Aunty" Ruth Warren

Text Box:  Ruth Warren  October 10, 1924-October 15, 2015Born in Carnarvon Wales, Ruth finished school at 14 and went on to further office training before joining the ATS, the woman’s branch of the British Army.  After the war she worked as a civilian at Western Command in Chester, England where she was apparently proposed to many times.  She brought to Canada her high standards for grammar, spelling and administrative skills when she immigrated in 1955. Her working career was spent at The Travellers, Malkins and many years with the family travel insurance business, TIC Travel Insurance Coordinators retiring at age 67 processing high volumes of data.  

Ruth had a love for many of the arts and an eye for beautiful things.  She was often heard humming along with a tune, taking photos, speedily knitting or painting tigers.  Always fit and stylish, living in the moment, she always appreciated the support and love of family and friends, especially Rosa, Pete & her niece Ruth.

Ruth lived for the past 15 years in West Vancouver enjoying daily walks along the seawall.  Succumbing to using a walker in the last couple of years she was out as often as possible well into her 90th year.  

"Aunty", as many called her, will be remembered for her many unique expressions and particular interests, here are a few:  When going out she always made sure she was looking "decent" and most important to have a "spot of lippo on"; When she approved - "Perfection!"," Exquisite"," Stupendous", “Stunning”  and,  "Delicious!"; When she disapproved - "absolutely dreadful", "deadly" or "putrid";  Dogs or small children - "Little darlings or little sweetheart", "little chooky egg".  Sister Rosa was: - "Posey, Chook muk or Ducky";  Frustrated at work: "Gawd'struth or Struth!, steeuuuwpid people".

 

Posted by Ruth Simons
Sunday October 25, 2015 at 7:20 pm
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