CLARENCE RUBY
[The Welland Tribune and Telegraph, 8 February 1921]
Death claimed a bright and popular young man on Saturday forenoon when Clarence Ruby answered the summons. He took a cold on Tuesday which developed into pneumonia. He sank very rapidly and on Saturday at 11 a.m. he passed away. He had been for the past twelve years engaged as a dredgman, principally at Port Arthur, but more recently at Port Robinson with the Canadian Dredging C., he was at one time in business in Welland in partnership with J.H. Putman & Ruby, grocers. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. A.E. Ruby, and one brother, Roswell. The funeral will take place today from his late home at 81 Bald street. Service will be at 2 o’clock and burial will be at Woodlawn.
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