After waiting out the war, she married Edward Nagle at St Patrick's Church in Merlin, Ontario on May 4, 1946. They had six children while living on Sunnyside Ave in Chatham. Later they built a house on Charing Cross Road. Ruth was a devoted member of St Ursula's Parish and the Catholic Women's League. For many years, Ruth taught bridge at St Ursula's Church. Ruth was a strong supporter of Canadian Food for Children, making and donating more than 1000 baby quilts.
Ruth is predeceased by her parents, James Wellwood (1871-1949) and Ada Gilhuly (1875-1945) and her seven siblings: Albert James Wellwood (1901-1988), Harold Francis Wellwood (1906-1989), Edwin Albert Wellwood (1904-1981), James Norman Wellwood (1910-1913), Grace Margaret Light (1908-1982), Ada Mary Dillon (1912-1992) and Aileen Louisa Wright (1915-1994).
Ruth is also predeceased by her husband, Edward Winfield Nagle (1913-1975) and two children: John Edward Nagle (1948-2018) and Janet Elizabeth Cameron (1963-1989).
Ruth is survived by four children, Margaret (Peggy) Nagle (Rob Weadick), Thomas Nagle (Lynn Neuert), Mary Nagle, Ann Nagle, eleven grandchildren: Sarah Weadick Snider (Matt), Dr. Daniel Weadick, Nathan Nagle, Tyler Nagle, Benjamin Nagle, Charles Agro (Alice Tringham), Hilary Agro (Gonzalo Reyes Casanova), Christopher Moher, Patrick Moher, Alexander Moher and Aiden Moher and three great grandchildren, Evan Snider, Hailey Snider and Ella Reyes Agro.
The Nagle family extends sincere appreciation to Eden Villa Retirement Home for their kind care for Ruth after she joined them at age 101 and to Riverside Gardens for their attentive care during her final year.
In lieu of flowers, an expression of sympathy may be made to Chatham Family of Parishes Building Fund or to Canadian Food for Children. Online condolences may be left at www.lifetransitions.ca. In memory of Ruth, we ask that you do something kind for someone else, quietly, unexpectedly and without expectation of payback.
Because of Covid, no funeral will be held. After the pandemic is passed, we will have a funeral for Ruth. If you wish to be advised at the time, please email [email protected] to request the details.
For genealogists, refer to:
• Wikitree: Wellwood-25 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wellwood-25
• FindaGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221683954/ruth-helen-nagle
• FamilySearch.org: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZY-YBW
After waiting out the war, she married Edward Nagle at St Patrick's Church in Merlin, Ontario on May 4, 1946. They had six children while living on Sunnyside Ave in Chatham. Later they built a house on Charing Cross Road. Ruth was a devoted member of St Ursula's Parish and the Catholic Women's League. For many years, Ruth taught bridge at St Ursula's Church. Ruth was a strong supporter of Canadian Food for Children, making and donating more than 1000 baby quilts.
Ruth is predeceased by her parents, James Wellwood (1871-1949) and Ada Gilhuly (1875-1945) and her seven siblings: Albert James Wellwood (1901-1988), Harold Francis Wellwood (1906-1989), Edwin Albert Wellwood (1904-1981), James Norman Wellwood (1910-1913), Grace Margaret Light (1908-1982), Ada Mary Dillon (1912-1992) and Aileen Louisa Wright (1915-1994).
Ruth is also predeceased by her husband, Edward Winfield Nagle (1913-1975) and two children: John Edward Nagle (1948-2018) and Janet Elizabeth Cameron (1963-1989).
Ruth is survived by four children, Margaret (Peggy) Nagle (Rob Weadick), Thomas Nagle (Lynn Neuert), Mary Nagle, Ann Nagle, eleven grandchildren: Sarah Weadick Snider (Matt), Dr. Daniel Weadick, Nathan Nagle, Tyler Nagle, Benjamin Nagle, Charles Agro (Alice Tringham), Hilary Agro (Gonzalo Reyes Casanova), Christopher Moher, Patrick Moher, Alexander Moher and Aiden Moher and three great grandchildren, Evan Snider, Hailey Snider and Ella Reyes Agro.
The Nagle family extends sincere appreciation to Eden Villa Retirement Home for their kind care for Ruth after she joined them at age 101 and to Riverside Gardens for their attentive care during her final year.
In lieu of flowers, an expression of sympathy may be made to Chatham Family of Parishes Building Fund or to Canadian Food for Children. Online condolences may be left at www.lifetransitions.ca. In memory of Ruth, we ask that you do something kind for someone else, quietly, unexpectedly and without expectation of payback.
Because of Covid, no funeral will be held. After the pandemic is passed, we will have a funeral for Ruth. If you wish to be advised at the time, please email [email protected] to request the details.
For genealogists, refer to:
• Wikitree: Wellwood-25 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wellwood-25
• FindaGrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221683954/ruth-helen-nagle
• FamilySearch.org: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBZY-YBW
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