Ruby May Cameron
December 17th, 2016
CAMERON, Ruby May
July 25, 1931 – December 17, 2016
With profound sadness, we announce that our mom, Ruby May Cameron, passed away, Saturday, December 17, 2016 at her apartment in Sunset Manor, Innisfail, Alberta. Mom was born July 25, 1931 in Red Deer, AB to Walter and Dyvekke McCutcheon. She married Earl Robert “Mac” Watt on February 10, 1950. Mac passed away in January 1992. In 1994, Mom married John Barry Cameron. Barry also preceded mom in death. Mom made friends easily and will be remembered for her beautiful smile and kind words and actions.
Ruby will be lovingly remembered by two brothers, Bob and Norm; one sister, Leona; five children, Judy, Trudy, Pat, MaryLou and George; 10 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren; and Barry’s four children, Rob, Heather, David and Laura.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Ruby’s memory to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of AB, #200, 119 – 14 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 1Z6.
Messages:
She was all you could ever ask for in a person and especially a Mom.It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to a lady who inspired me my whole life to be a better person and live life to its fullest.She had a heart and smile bigger than life itself and touched all who came in contact with her. My boys were able to see her before god took her hand and i am so grateful for that.She loved them dearly like all she kept close to her heart. May you finally have peace after your long hard struggle and know that you are loved more than words can express.Forever in our hearts and minds.Till we meet again. I love you sooooo much Mom. George
My sincere condolences to all family members. Ruby was a beautiful lady. May she rest in peace. Love Julie xoxo
Mom! you and I were peas in a pod. Our mother /daughter relationship was a real joy. I felt real fortunate to have a mother that I could share anything with and not be judged. I enjoyed the adventures, laughter, the tears and the mom/daughter hugs. The special moments when we went down to some of the music playing in the building and I would get you up for a slow dance because you always loved the sound of music The joy of the smile and love that resonated from you was like dancing with an angel. I could go on and on about our experiences together but I rather keep those special moments between you and I. To add, I know you put your heart and soul into life for yourself and your children. I admired your love,huge heart, gentle and understanding regardless of the circumstances. Mom and Dad I will miss having you in body but I know I will always have you in spirit. Thank you for my life as I continue to live my journey for all of us. That is a promise I will keep. Love always (moms saying) "My Mary Lou"