Ruth or "Bunky", as she was known to family, was a strong, yet gentle woman full of compassion and charity. After graduating from Geneva High School in Alabama, she ran the family grocery store; then married and moved to Texas; and eventually worked at Okaloosa Title and Abstract in Crestview for twenty years.
She is survived by her daughter Lessie and son-in-law Nao Kusunoki of Tokyo, Japan; nieces Susan Hamburg and Sharon Faulk of Niceville; Debi Dyal of Perdido Key, John Goodson of Melbourne, Florida; Jeff Goodson of Minneapolis; Jerry Goodson of Helena, Alabama; and Tommy Goodson of Galveston. She is also survived by many great-nephews and nieces.
Funeral services will be held at Davis~Watkins Crestview Memorial on Sunday, December 30th at 1:00 P.M. located at 492 E. Pine Avenue. The burial will follow at the Sunset Memorial Gardens in Geneva, Alabama.
Because Ruth loved animals, especially cats, in lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Alaqua Animal Refuge; 914 Whitfield Road, Freeport, Florida 32439; to help with the care of pets made homeless by Hurricane Michael.
Ruth or "Bunky", as she was known to family, was a strong, yet gentle woman full of compassion and charity. After graduating from Geneva High School in Alabama, she ran the family grocery store; then married and moved to Texas; and eventually worked at Okaloosa Title and Abstract in Crestview for twenty years.
She is survived by her daughter Lessie and son-in-law Nao Kusunoki of Tokyo, Japan; nieces Susan Hamburg and Sharon Faulk of Niceville; Debi Dyal of Perdido Key, John Goodson of Melbourne, Florida; Jeff Goodson of Minneapolis; Jerry Goodson of Helena, Alabama; and Tommy Goodson of Galveston. She is also survived by many great-nephews and nieces.
Funeral services will be held at Davis~Watkins Crestview Memorial on Sunday, December 30th at 1:00 P.M. located at 492 E. Pine Avenue. The burial will follow at the Sunset Memorial Gardens in Geneva, Alabama.
Because Ruth loved animals, especially cats, in lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to Alaqua Animal Refuge; 914 Whitfield Road, Freeport, Florida 32439; to help with the care of pets made homeless by Hurricane Michael.
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