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Ruth Bridle

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RUTH BRIDLE

February 26, 1926 - December 3, 2023

On December 3, 2023 in her 97th year, Ruth slipped anchor to join her beloved Charlie to sail off together into a distant sea only the stars know where.

 

Adored, devoted mother to Jane (Eduard) John (Paula) Joe (Michelle) Joan (Allan). Gram to Sarah (Jesse), Charlie, Benjamin, Nathanial and Keegan. Great Gram to Phaedra. Aunt to numerous nephews and nieces. Friend to many. Lover of Sunday dinners and Sinatra, charity walks and rummage sales. Knitter of dozens of coveted Christmas stockings and cherished cozy sweaters. Fiercely proud North Ender and graduate of St. John’s High School, telephone operator at The Bay and dedicated volunteer: canteen lady at Riverview CC, Ladies Guild at St Alban’s and top raffle ticket seller at Victoria Hospital among many other charitable endeavours. A fall watching her son’s hockey game resulted in a lifelong disabled arm. Yet she never complained about her affliction.

 

Grand Beach was of more than a little import as it was where she met the love of her life, Charlie. Their masquerade costumes invariably won top prize at the GB community centre. She came in first in the 80 plus category at GB Sun Run well into her nineties and was the oldest participant in the GB grocery scramble where she would fail to hear the “ready set go” and would only manage to pick up one roll of toilet paper. Ruth was known to many for cruising the boardwalk sans cane or walker to watch the greats play volleyball.

 

Her condo on the river was her little piece of heaven. She had her way and lived independently there until a recent fall lead to her demise. Funny and feisty she was always grateful. Her sense of humour found a way to make light of any dark situation whether it was to threaten Bub’s non-existent girlfriend in heaven or ask if anyone was feeding Oscar, her stuffed dog. Her form of discipline was to wave the wooden spoon with the unhappy face at her 6-foot son and threaten, “Do you see this? Do you want the wooden spoon?” But she never used it! Our school chums fondly remember coming to our home for her classic lunch of tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches.

 

Her famous epi-grams: “Every day is a bonus.” “How lucky am I? I had the best husband and 4 rotten kids.”  “What’s on your radar?” “Life’s too short to worry about what other people think.” “Light candles and eat dinner together every day”, and “Who loves you the most?”

 

Our strengths emerged from hers, we build on her resilience. We watched in awe as this woman plowed the furrows of a long life in an energetic and generous manner.  She will be remembered for her small acts: for how she pulled us in a wagon to the Osborne Library, for the corny gifts at Christmas and creative treasure hunts, for endless hours of playing cars at the mechanic garage or batting balloons with her grandchildren, for her tireless care of Charlie when he suffered from Parkinson’s. And always with attentiveness and boundless love. Our enduring memory will be of Gram consistently waving goodbye to us from her balcony.  

 

There will be no funeral as she wished. And she would think this obituary to be too much of a fuss.

Ruth's family kindly requests that all of her friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour her memory by watching the photo-biography above. Please, also consider sharing your own photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

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Gayle

December 23, 2023 at 7:39 PM

Such a great tribute to your mom!  I will miss seeing her in the condo, such fun to talk too and always remembered my grandkids…especially the one named Charlie 💕…..rest in peace dear Ruth!  Wayne and Gayle Vokey 

Brenda Catchpole, President Victoria Hospital Volunteer Guild

December 20, 2023 at 10:54 PM

Such a special lady;  when she retired from active service at the Volunteer Guild of Victoria Hospital, she left a hole that could never fully be filled because she was one of a kind.  Condolences to her family. ❤

Terry Penner

December 20, 2023 at 7:53 PM

Condolences to the entire Bridle family from old school mates, Jim & Terry (Moore) Penner. Things were different back then when parents were so involved, and were pillars in the community activities. Parents knew other kids' parents, so we couldn't get away with too much. I remember Mrs. Bridle from the Club... I think that it was Grade 2 when I was in the same class as John. One night I shaved off my eyebrows so they could look like John Bridle's eyebrows.... Never said I was bright back then.... Again, warm condolences to the entire Bridle family.

Shirley Twerdun

December 19, 2023 at 4:56 PM

I lived in the same condo as Ruth and Charlie.  I have many happy memories of both.  Twenty-nine years ago when I moved in, on my first Christmas here, I arrived home from our family Xmas Eve dinner and found "Santa" had brought an orange and a wee bottle of rye.  What a wonderful welcome to the condo! Charlie used to sing in the garage, and Ruth always giggled when I reminded her of that and of their  Xmas gifts over many years.  Memories of her evening walks and chiding her about being careful - but she was never about being careful, but active to the end - and always smiling.  Love you Ruth and will never forget you.❤

Sharron Ballendine(Gibson)

December 17, 2023 at 10:28 PM

Ruth and I used to meet by chance at the local  grocery store or the library, talk a bit, and I never walked away without a smile on my face.  She knew my parents and then me, and I truly loved those meetings.  She was a really special lady, and I am sorry for all the family's loss.  Ruth was one in a million!😳   

Nancy McQuade

December 17, 2023 at 6:37 PM

Condolences from a St. Alban’s and Riverview alum. I remember Mrs. Bridle and all the family fondly. They were great times and so many memories.  Nancy McQuade

Pat Bell and family

December 16, 2023 at 6:55 PM

we are all so sad  Aunty Ruth was very dear to me and my family. We have so many memories with aunt Ruth and uncle Charlie .We loved them both❤

Susan Huyghe ( Cook)

December 16, 2023 at 6:50 PM

I am so sorry for your families loss. So many memories of your family, one that sticks out the most to me is uncle Charlie’s Christmas bells every Christmas Eve at the Cook’s house with me being the youngest and usually in bed 🛌 when he made his grand entrance. To my Auntie Ruth my whole family will think, and thank you for all our Christmas stocking that we hang every year with care. It will be an awesome Christmas party in heaven this year and Charlie will be ring the bells .

Jimmy McPherson

December 16, 2023 at 6:14 PM

Condolences to my childhood hockey and baseball buddy John and the rest of the Bridle Family. Ruth and Charlie were stalwarts of the Riverview community, always there for their kids and always volunteering to help. A huge part of the reason Riverview was a great place to grow up.  Mrs. Bridle is definitely in the Mom Hall of Fame and remains a cherished memory.

Jane Hill

December 16, 2023 at 1:37 PM

I am sad to hear of the passing of Ruthie Bridle. She was a wonderful woman. Mrs. Bridle was a fixture at Grand Beach. She and Mr. Bridle were friends of my parents and attended parties and events every year at the beach. Every time I had a conversation with Mrs. Bridle I had her undivided attention.  She listened intently to your every word. She made you feel that you mattered to her.  She was the last to join the Grand Beach gang in heaven and I am sure there was a grand party to welcome her!  Condolences to the entire Bridle family in the loss of  Mrs. Bridle or Ruthie as she was known to many. ❤
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