In memory of

Ruth Christine Dibranou

March 8, 1945 -  September 24, 2022

Dibranou, Ruth Christine- Passed peacefully on September 24, in Newmarket, with her Nephew David by her side. Ruth's kindness and wit will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing her. Ruth was a wonderful sister to her brother Paul and sister-in-law Patricia who passed away earlier this year. The best Aunt to David, Tara, and Douglas(predeceased). Teta was always there for us with wisdom, time, and kindness. Quinn loved spending time with his great Aunt and will miss her immensely. Ruth loved animals; in place of flowers, donations to the Toronto Humane Society in her name would be greatly appreciated. Visitation to be held Sunday 1-5 pm, October 2 and Funeral Monday, October 3 at 10 am at the York Cemetery and Funeral Center, 160 Beecroft Rd, North York

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Paul Dibranou (Brother)

Entered September 28, 2022 from Richmond Hill

Reat in peace my sister.My heart is broken,you are now with your sister in law Pat ( My beautiful wife) and your nephew Douglas ( My wonderful son ).
Thenk you for being the person you were. So proud to say you were my sister.
You touched everyone you came in contact with in such a positive way. If the world only had more people like you !
REST IN PEACE KIDDO....We love you more.....

Tara Dibranou (Aunt)

Entered September 28, 2022 from Bobcaygeon

Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your openness, guided love, and support. You always made me laugh. Every single time I had the pleasure to spend time with you, I left with a feeling of hopefulness. You had so many amazing stories to share about the family. Often our chats felt like a shared chapter, of our families history. I will miss you Teta.

Marguerite Rodrigues (Cousin)

Entered September 28, 2022 from Collingwood on

A very kind person in her attitude and the way she spoke with a softness and a smile, always. The photo displayed is how I remember Ruth and the wonderful person that I will hold dear.

Donna Nicoloff (Cousin)

Entered September 28, 2022 from Toronto

Ruth and I grew up together. My family lived in her parent’s house until my parents saved up some money and bought a house two doors from each other. We were constantly in and out of each other’s homes. Our parents were very close and we celebrated many holidays together as children at our aunt’s cottage.We were in constant communication with one another through good times and bad times.She was a thoughtful considered friend and relative. In fact Ruth my brother and I decided to buy our burial plots many years ago and she is only two rows from me even in death. I am going to miss her very much. My condolences to her brother Paul and his son David, Tara and Quinn.She will always be remembered! May she Rest In Peace. Love, Donna

Dorothy Carr (Co worker)

Entered September 28, 2022 from Stratford Ontario

I was so very sorry to hear of Ruth’s passing. She was a great gal, with a wicked sense of humor and someone who cared deeply about people
I remember at her retirement party at OISE she was feeling a little overwhelmed and I sat her down and told her to just breathe and take it all in. I told her all of these people (and there were a lot of people) were there for her, because they cared for her and wanted to celebrate her. I can say that she definitely enjoyed herself from that moment on. Everyone at OISE thought the world of Ruth RIP dear lady 🙏🏻🙏🏻

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