Friday, December 22, 2006

Ruth Armstrong Dec 15, 2006

It was just a week ago that Ruth wished us all a Merry Christmas. She was packing for an exciting trip from Florida to the frozen north (Edmonton). There was going to be an Xmas reunion with her Mother and two brothers.
Ruth died that very day.
Ruth married and moved to Plattsburgh around 1960. After many years there, She and her family moved to Florida where she opened and ran a diner until just a few years ago.
She never became a U.S. citizen. She always missed Verdun, her family and the friends of her youth.
Ruth was part of the Melrose Avenue Gang. We all graduated around 1957 and 58.
Three of our group have passed away this year 2006.  Ruth Armstrong, Don Dougall and Jimmy Adams.
Ruth loved being part of Verdun Connections, It kept her memories of Verdun alive.
 
Thank you all for being there
 
Wayne Brien

23 comments:

les__f MSN said...

I'm very Sorry & sad to hear that,...Although I didn't know her personally,I felt like I did sort of know here,......She always particpated in the messages,.by reading & posting her thoughs at time,.....I know she was one who appreciated the Connection with all of us through this site,......            Wayne can you let us know what city newspaper her obit may be in,...I would like to post in our Memoriam section,.......Please convey a message of  condolence to her family,.....We will miss her ,...................                        RIP Ruth ,.....we will all  miss you..............

mom1945-linda MSN said...

Very sad to hear the news.  She will be in my thoughts this season.  R.I.P.    

les__f MSN said...

Here is a copy of Ruth's Posted Message to Us All: Reply
Recommend Delete    Message 108 of 139 in Discussion  From: RuthArmstrong  in response to Message 1 Sent: 12/14/2006 11:34 PM To all my current new found or former old Verdun friends, I wish you all a
happy Holiday Season and a great New year.
I'm leaving Saturday for the "Great White North "on Saturday morning for a
long overdue family reunion during the Holiday Season.
Verdun Connections has been a great addition to my life away from home. I
will be back Jan1 and hope to catch up all that has gone on in the two
weeks.
Best wishes to all
Ruth ..........

winnie3ave MSN said...





Wayne. Thank you for the information on Ruth Armstrong. She and her family lived across the street from me. She lived at 846 3rd Avenue. That is so sad. We can be thankful that she was a member of Verdun Connections, and was able share some of her time with us, and we with her. Winston Allison
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fresco750 MSN said...

Wayne,
I was stunned to sign learn of Ruth's passing. Should anyone care to send a sympathy card to her daughter in law and son the address is: Valerie & Jim Hagar, 5012 Pampers Lane, Raleigh, North Carolina 27616. E mail: valhagar2006@aol.com . Ruth was a beautiful person and I had many wonderful conversations with her about Verdun, Plattsburgh, Florida and The Westmount Fire Department where her Father was a Fireman. This is so sad and especially at Christmas time. Ruth should have had forty more years to go, she was so young. Ruth will be missed by so many friends. God Bless Her. Walter

dannyb--1 MSN said...

It is sad to hear of Ruth's passing. We will miss her around here. RIP Ruth.     Les,   Just to let you know that my wife is back in the hospital for the last 2 days after suffering a stroke. We don't really know much more than at this time. Danny

winnie3ave MSN said...


Danny. Sorry about all the troubles you and your wife are going thru. Hope things brighten up for you and your family. What with your wife being sick, and Ruth's pasing, I can tell you I am not as chipper today. This is a sad day. Hang in there! Winston Allison



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daisydewdrop MSN said...

Hi Winston,   I think you got me Ruth Broniszewski mixed up with Ruth Armstrong. I lived ay 846 3rd ave...

les__f MSN said...

Through the efforts of WayneFeb2940,.who knew Ruth,we were able to get the information as to which newspaper Ruth's obit was in,...it was the Daytona Journal,....Dec 20th issue,...... the family was lind enough to give us this information,to place in Our Memoriam section,.......   Thank You Wayne,your efforts are appreciated, and Thank You for extending Our Groups Condolences,to Ruth's Family. there's the copy from the paper: Hagar, Ruth M.* Memorial service for Ruth M. Hagar, 64, Windward Court, Port Orange, who passed away Friday, Dec. 15, 2006, at her residence, will be 2:30 p.m. today (Wednesday) in the Cardwell & Maloney Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Mark Spivey, chaplain at Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, officiating. Mrs. Hagar was born in Montreal, Quebec, and had lived here since 1997, coming from Plattsburgh, N.Y. She was the former owner and operator of Pickwick's Tea Room, Ormond Beach. She was a member of the Nature Conservancy and the AARP. Mrs. Hagar is survived by two sons, James Hagar, Raleigh, N.C., and Charles Hagar, Plattsburgh; her mother, Frances Higgins, Edmonton, Alberta; two brothers, Arthur Armstrong, Calgary, Alberta, and Robert Armstrong, Annandale, Va.; and granddaughter, Bobbie Jean Hagar, Raleigh, N.C. Arrangements are under the direction of Cardwell & Maloney Funeral Home, 3571 Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. Telephone 767-0120. Published in the Daytona Beach News-Journal on 12/20/2006. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will copy this to Our Memoriam Section,..but this morning I thought Wayne's post was so well written,that I added it to comemorate Ruth's memory:this actual obit will go in as well.................. Sadly our memoriam list is already at three pages,These are there to allow us to Remember All of Our Friends, & Relatives,....and know that We do not Forget Them................ Can you Imagine the Great Connections Group they are organizing for us' they already have some Fanatastic Ingredients for success:                        
Good People from Verdun........what a start:

winnie3ave MSN said...





I am so sorry. I did get you mixed up. I was just sitting here figuring I somehow have gotten something wrong. Thank you so much for cleaaring that up.  It must be old timers catching up with me. Winston Allison
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winnie3ave MSN said...


Walter. Did you know if Ruth had been sick or in ill health? When someone passes away like this, we try to understand why, what happened. We try to rationalize, for our own benefit. Winston Allison



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maggiemck MSN said...

Today I found myself mourning the loss of Ruth Armstrong. I never met her, never thought I would, but she touched my life through Verdun Connections and for that I am thankful.

les__f MSN said...

Hi Gary (Arbutus) this is the original thread ,for Ruth,.... the other was the   T'is the Season,.......it got mixed up I guess,and you would not have seen the posts,....but you can now use this thread,to back track through the messages if you like, Hope this helps ...........................................................................................

arbutus MSN said...

  Thanks Les - I did miss the posting by Wayne - sad news to lose a friend - did not know Ruth personally - but a friend never the less through the warmth and friendship here at VC.                                                    R.I.P. Ruth   Gary Saanich, BC

fresco750 MSN said...

Winston,
Ruth's daughter in law told me that this was very sudden and that the family is totally in shock. Ruth was about to travel to Edmonton to visit her mother. Valerie told me that as terrible as this is that they are thankful that this did not happen on the airplane while traveling to Edmonton. I did not want to ask any questions, just state my sorrow. Valerie did not mention any health problems with Ruth however. When I would e mail Ruth I would always ask how things are in upstate Florida and she would always say things were fine. Poor Ruth, this is so unbelievable. It's a message to the rest of us. Enjoy every moment, keep your friendships and don't let little things bother you. If I hear any additional news I will post it. Merry Christmas to you Winston and to everyone else. It would be nice if we all could remember Ruth on Christmas Day, she was a wonderful person-Walter

winnie3ave MSN said...


Thank you so much Walter. I am still in the twilight zone. We never know what tomorrow holds. The is a reminder that we need to be mindful how we treat others. Sometimes we are not as attentive as we should be. Maybe this is our lesson for this Christmas season. We MUST never miss an opportunity to tell someone we love them, or to make that phone call before it is to late, even if it just to say hello, and to ask how someone is doing. Merry Christmas to you also, Walter. Hope this is a good time of the year for you. Thanks again. Winston



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fresco750 MSN said...

Winston,
I have been thinking exactly what you put in to words. I hope you had a great Christmas. We went to Cape Coral, Florida to have Christmas with our son, daughter in law and grandson. It was one of the nicest Christmas times I ever had. Happy New Year Winston and all the very best to You in 2007-Walter

judy MSN said...

I have not logged on the computer for over a week, and  I was shocked to hear about Ruth...my thoughts and prayers are with her family.  Ruth and I graduated in 1958...we were not in the same class, but I remember her as being a very quiet, caring person.  I think she was going to celebrate her 65th birthday this month. A lesson for all of us to give thanks every day and not to sweat the small stuff...RIP Ruth

winnie3ave MSN said...

Walter. Thank you so much. Hope 2007 is a very good year for you and your family. Also hope 2007 is good for all of us on Verdun Connections. Winston Allison




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waynefeb2940 MSN said...

A final note on Ruth's passing. She has been cremated and after a small service in Florida, her ashes are being shipped to Edmonton to be kept by her Mother and brother Art.  There will be a ceremony in the spring in Montreal where Ruth will be buried with her father. Mr. Armstrong was a retired member of the Westmount Fire Dept.

winnie3ave MSN said...

Wayne. Thanks for the update on Ruth. No answer to the cause of her passing????




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waynefeb2940 MSN said...

Re: your question on the cause of Ruth's passing.   I've been told that the death certificate states congenital heart failure and breast cancer.  It appears she died in her sleep with her bags packed and ready to go in the morning.

fresco750 MSN said...

Winston,
Thank You and I'm certain 2007 will be good to us-Walter