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Ruby Malone was born on March 25, 1950, to the late Burley and Eva Malone, Ruby was a woman rooted in love, family, and a quiet strength that touched the lives of all who knew her. She accepted Christ at an early and a joined Jeffrie Chapel MB Church.
Ruby lived a life filled with simplicity, sincerity, and heart. She had a deep love for nature—particularly the peaceful joy of fishing. Whether casting a line at a favorite spot or sitting with loved ones by the water, Ruby found comfort and connection in those still moments. Her laughter, shared stories, and steady presence made those times unforgettable for those blessed to share them with her.
A devoted homemaker at heart, Ruby believed in the beauty of a clean and welcoming space. She took pride in keeping things in order—her home, her surroundings, and her life. Her care and attention weren’t just about tidiness, but about showing love through service, thoughtfulness, and a desire to make others feel safe and at peace.
Ruby was more than her routines and hobbies—she was a source of wisdom, calm, and unwavering love. Her presence was a quiet anchor for her family and friends. Though she has transitioned from this life, her spirit lives on in every heart she touched, every laugh shared on the water’s edge, and every memory wrapped in warmth.
Ruby Malone, gracefully accepted her wings on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, at Baptist Memorial Hospital–North Mississippi. We honor her life, her legacy, and the gentle strength that made Ruby Malone unforgettable. May she rest in eternal peace. She leaves a loving son, Andrew Malone, Shrewsburg, MA; her care-giver, Deania Malone, Abbeville, MS and a host of nieces, nephews cousins, other relatives and friend
Ruby is preceded in death by her parents and 8 siblings.