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RUBY LEE RODEBUSH OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Parks Brothers Funeral Home
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RUBY LEE RODEBUSH
1917 - 2015


Ruby Lee Carver Rodebush was born on November 20, 1917, in Fifty-Two, Oklahoma, and departed this life on Monday, September 7, 2015, in Prague, Oklahoma, at the age of 97.
Ruby, the daughter of James Wattson and Silvia Sarah Muncy Carver, was a resident of Prague.
She married Oby Ray Rodebush on July 11, 1939, in Paden and they remained married until his death in 1978.
Ruby’s parents, husband, four brothers and sister preceded her in death.
Survivors include her brother, Charles Carver and his wife, Carol of Fairfax, Oklahoma, other family and friends.
A graveside service will be held on Wednesday, September 9, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Prague Cemetery in Prague with Rev. Jim Eastep officiating.
Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Prague.


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