She was born August 27, 1956 in Cheyenne to Ruben and Nancy Woolsey.
Ruby was a homemaker who loved being a mom. Her kids were her number one priority. She was open-hearted, amazing, and a “mother” to everyone. Ruby welcomed everyone with open arms and would always send cards, “Mrs. Hallmark”. She enjoyed crafting, crocheting and needle punch. Ruby was also a die hard Bronco fan.
She is survived by her four children, Brandon (Denise) Woolsey of Denver, Colorado, Eloy (Kaylee) Abeyta, Brittney (Dan) Wells, and Ruben Abeyta, all of Cheyenne; two sisters, Sandy (Gene) Pacheco and Pam Stanley; and eight grandchildren, Michael (Angel), Brendon, Delanie, Danielle, DemiRae, DesaRae, DeMarie and Bryant, all of whom she loved dearly; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Ruby was preceded in death by her parents, Ruben and Nancy Woolsey and grandparents, Jose Eloy and Elvira Eva Valdez.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle May 2, 2015
She was born August 27, 1956 in Cheyenne to Ruben and Nancy Woolsey.
Ruby was a homemaker who loved being a mom. Her kids were her number one priority. She was open-hearted, amazing, and a “mother” to everyone. Ruby welcomed everyone with open arms and would always send cards, “Mrs. Hallmark”. She enjoyed crafting, crocheting and needle punch. Ruby was also a die hard Bronco fan.
She is survived by her four children, Brandon (Denise) Woolsey of Denver, Colorado, Eloy (Kaylee) Abeyta, Brittney (Dan) Wells, and Ruben Abeyta, all of Cheyenne; two sisters, Sandy (Gene) Pacheco and Pam Stanley; and eight grandchildren, Michael (Angel), Brendon, Delanie, Danielle, DemiRae, DesaRae, DeMarie and Bryant, all of whom she loved dearly; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Ruby was preceded in death by her parents, Ruben and Nancy Woolsey and grandparents, Jose Eloy and Elvira Eva Valdez.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle May 2, 2015
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