CURRENT CELEBRATIONS

George C. Ruff

George C. Ruff

He had a lifelong love of the New York Giants and classic cars.  George was a fixture around Beverly and was a founding member of the Beverly Athletic Club.  He worked for many years in construction.  But he found his real calling as a grandfather: Pop Pop and Big Pop Pop to his grands and great-grands.  And if he left the area he’d most likely be heading off to Willamsburg: Busch Gardens and the outlets. He had a sweet tooth; any kind of chocolate and ice cream hit the spot.  But he kept it in balance with an active garden full of vegetables and flowers.

As a young man, the handsome Riverside native would offer a ride home to a pretty Beverly girl, Mary Ann Komerosky.  They’d share a 61 year marriage blessed by a son, Walter (Marilyn) and later by grandchildren, Giacomo (Robin), Angelo (Lyndsay), Christina (Sean) and Justin and later by great grandchildren, Giacomino, Fabiana, Lula, Harper, David and Valentina.  He is survived by his great nephew, Xavier Moury and many nieces and nephews.

Family will celebrate 83 great years in a service after the crisis.

THE HEALING PROCESS BEGINS WITH A HUG

The Hugs at Daley Life Celebration Studio are quite simply the most rewarding way for your grandkids to remember those wonderful times you’ve had together. It’s a unique and personalized service which allows everyone to express their feelings and beginthe first step of the healing process. img

CELEBRATE THE COLOR OF LIFE

Our mission is to assist families, through innovative techniques, personal attention, insight and resourcefulness, in “sharing fond memories” of someone who has died by planning and creating a meaningful and relevant funeral experience in an atmosphere of elegance, warmth and comfort.