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Dougherty County GaArchives Obituaries.....Ruehl, Marjorie Chunn Wiggins September 5, 2007
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The Albany Herald - Obituaries
Marjorie Chunn Wiggins Ruehl 

ALBANY — Marjorie Chunn Wiggins Ruehl, 90, formerly of Albany, died Wednesday, 
September 5, 2007, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital following an illness. 

Her funeral service will be Saturday 3 PM at the Walden Chapel of First United 
Methodist Church with interment to follow at Crown Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Dr. 
Donald M. Kea will officiate. 

Mrs. Ruehl was born October 8, 1916 in Decatur, AL. She was married to Erwin 
Henry Ruehl on April 19, 1941. As newly weds, they made their home in Albany. 
Marjorie and Erwin commented many times the Dogwoods were in full bloom that 
April when they drove into Albany on US 19. They became members of First United 
Methodist Church. They were in church at First Methodist on that infamous day 
in December 1941. Mrs. Ruehl was a member of the Eleanor Hawk Sunday School 
Class and the Wesleyan Service Guild. Erwin Ruehl preceded her in death on 
October 2, 1995. 

She is survived by her children: Charles Erwin Ruehl, his wife Phoebe, their 
children; Charles Ruehl, Jr., his wife Melissa, Clifton, and Martin, his wife 
Jennifer and their son William Benjamin; Patsy Scott and her children; Andy, 
Beaux, and Dan Patrick; David Allen Ruehl, his wife Lynn and their children 
Katie and husband Manny Thompson and Keiser. 

She is also survived by two nephews: Joe and Chunn Sneed; two nieces: 
Amanda “FiFi” Twitty and Ann Rhodes. 

The family will receive friends at Kimbrell-Stern on Friday from 6 PM to 8 PM. 

You may sign the online guest book and share your own special thoughts and 
memories with the family of Marjorie Chunn Wiggins Ruehl by visiting Kimbrell-
Stern’s website at www.kimbrellstern.com 

Kimbrell-Stern Funeral Directors 
Albany 229/883-4152 



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