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Ruth E. Arnold, 96, passed away on December 23, 2012. Ruth was born on July 26, 1916 in Kansas City, Missouri to Earl and Mina Piersol. Ruth graduated from Woodbury College in California and had been an executive secretary. She was a member of the Eastern Star and a longtime member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church. Ruth married Robert Louis Arnold on July 12, 1040 in Los Angeles, CA. Preceded her in death are her husband and parents. She is survived by her daughter Deborah (Scott) Steinley, several relatives and super neighbors and friends. Ruth will be buried with her husband Robert at Fort Logan National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Pikes Peak Hospice, 2550 Tenderfoot Hill St., Colorado Springs, CO 80906 or Alzheimer's, 2 Penrose Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906.
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To the family of Ruth. I am the daughter of one of the residents of Emeritus at Broadmoor. When I go in to see my mom everyday, Ruth and I would talk quite often but on some days just briefly. She liked to talk to my husband also when he was able to come in. She was such a wonderful sweet lady and so pleasant. She always asked me if there was anything she could do to make things better. I guess that was the secretary in her. What a wonderful woman and I'm so happy to have known her. I will miss you Miss Ruthy. Love Cheryl
Cheryl Delgado
January 1, 2013
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