Ruby I McCulloch (Fordland)'s Obituary
Ruby Irene McCulloch entered into rest March 28th 2017 after a long battle with cancer.
She is survived by three children and six grandchildren (and one on the way ) : son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Crystal Seigart ; Daughter and son-in-law, Angelina and Joshua Christian; and son and daughter-in-law, Robert and KariAnn Seigart; Grandchildren : Alex, Shelby and Kyrie Seigart and Micah, Seth and Caleb Christian. Her fiancé and soulmate, Jack Crank, who was in the final planning stages of their marriage before she was called home to the Lord. Two sisters : Carol McCulloch of Murrieta California and Vonnie Buis of Springfield Missouri. Three brothers: Bill McCulloch of Branson Missouri , Joseph McCulloch of Crane Missouri and Scott Abbott of Branson Missouri. Mother and father: Linda Oakes of Branson Missouri and David McCulloch of Las Vegas Nevada.
Ruby was a native of California, born in Victorville also where her three children were born with her ex-husband, Robert Seigart Sr. She later moved to Missouri in 1989 where she has been a resident ever since.
She went to school and received her CNA through Cox Hospital where she became a personal caregiver in different nursing homes. Later she worked as a cashier and became manager at Kum & Go stations in Springfield. She had to "medically" retire from work due to medical and health issues, but it gave her time to tend to her animals that she loved so dearly and rode along with her over-the-road truck driver fiancé, Jack Crank, whom she resided with until her last days. She also cared for her elderly mother, Linda, until she could no longer do so.
Ruby was a very loving person that would give and do anything for anybody. She fought and struggled for everything she had finally being able to purchase her own home and eventually the land where's she finally resided in Fordland Missouri.
Ruby will be sadly, deeply and truly missed by her friends and family. Ruby's cremains will be brought to California by her family where she has requested that her ashes be spread in the desert of Victorville California where she was born and raised.
Ruby may be gone to join the Lord in heaven but she will never ever ever be forgotten.
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