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Ruby Elizabeth Pitman

Birth2 August 1917 - Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, USA
Death16 December 2008 - West Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana, USA
MotherEthel May Robbins
FatherJacob Edward Pitman

Born in Mitchell, Lawrence, Indiana, USA on 2 August 1917 to Jacob Edward Pitman and Ethel May Robbins. Ruby Elizabeth Pitman married James William Klepinger and had 3 children. She passed away on 16 December 2008 in West Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana, USA.

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Jacob Edward Pitman
1891 - 1979
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Ethel May Robbins
1895 - 1969
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James William Klepinger
1915 - 2001
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Clarence Richard Shipley
1912 - 1947
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Susan Elaine Klepinger
1951 - 2010
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James William Klepinger
1949 - 2009
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Patricia May Shipley
1938 - Unknown

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