RUBY JEWELL EIDSON OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Lehman Funeral Home
RUBY JEWELL EIDSON
1916 - 2009
Ruby Jewell McCamey Eidson was born July 3, 1916 in Wellston, Oklahoma to Charles B. and Alma C. McCamey.She passed away peacefully in her home Wednesday, December 16 with her family at her side.She was a long time member of the Wellston Assembly of God Church.Ruby was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Gary Joe Eidson; sisters and brothers-in-law, Rosa Mae Marshall, Dedric Marshall, Carl and Anna Faye Newby, Kenneth Haggard; son-in-law, Ralph Griggs; sons, Harold Dean Hurst, Delbert Wayne Hurst; grandson, Leonard Dean Hurst and great-granddaughter, Mary Hall.She is survived by her two daughters, Deborah and husband David Danker of Wellston; Mary Griggs of Shawnee; sister, Charlene and husband Raymond Skidmore of Wellston; fourteen grandchildren; many great-grandchildren, great-great-grandchildren, and other relatives and friends who will miss her dearly.A funeral was held at the Wellston Assembly of God Church with interment following in the Wellston Cemetery under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home.
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