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Ogemagegedo, Ruby

In Memory of
Ruby Ogemagegedo

BIRTH: 30 Sep 1935 Northport, Leelanau, Michigan

DEATH: 25 Jan 2020

Ruby Ogemagegedo went home to be with the Lord Jan 25, 2020. Ruby was born Sep 30, 1935 in Northport to Anna (Jake) and Joseph Ogemagegedo. 

Ruby lived her life in the faith of God and love of family and community. From a young age she was known for her kind and helpful nature, first as a help to her mother, one of her most joyful memories that she reflected on often, and later with elders in the community, visiting and helping with chores where she could. 

Her love of community led her to serve on the first Tribal Council of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians, of which she is a member. She worked diligently for eight years, alongside the other councilors, to lay the foundation, constitution and restoration of the people of the Great Lakes. She was proud of this accomplishment in her life and what it would mean to future generations. 

Ruby was a strong woman who raised seven children as a singe mother; she was not rich, but showed through example how to live a rich life by the way you treated people, by the kindness you were able to extend to others and through never letting adversity turn you from your responsibilities. 

One of her greatest joys were her grandchildren; she was a constant in their lives, encouraging them, loving them and sharing a love of God that has built a family foundation that is strong in the knowledge that she now rest with God and it is our responsibility to carry her legacy of love and kindness forward. 

Ruby was an active member of the Northport Indian Mission Church, where she began teaching Sunday school under Amos Kahgee and was active in all areas of the church, including the Kewadin Indian Mission Church. 

Ruby was trained in culinary arts and worked in various positions relating to this field, including often working as the cook at the Northport Indian Mission and the Kewadin Indian Mission Camp meetings. She enjoyed the work, the fellowship and she loved to be busy!

Slowing down in her later years was a little difficult for her because she was a lady always on the go; however, she was able to rely on her TBN programming and her beloved dogs to keep her occupied. 

To carry on her memory are Ruby's five daughters, Cindi (Ed) John, Robin and Brenda Perry, Anna (Len) Miller, and Jesse Ward (Jose Barrientoz); her grandchildren, Jennifer (James) Lawson, Danielle Paul, Desire, Alex (Kayla) and Cameron (Kenzie) Shocko, Anthony, Daniel (Emily), Rachel (James) and Christopher (Shai) Genereaux, Ruby and Andria John, Joey, Conan, Kaleb (Mikayla) and Anna Gene (Rob) Barrientoz, James and Rebekah Miller; 17 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Also surviving are a brother, Norman Ogemaw; a sister, Rose Kutchey; and many nieces, nephews and community youths that lovingly called her Grandma Ruby. 

She was preceded in death by her mother and father; by her husband, James Ward; a son and daughter, Daniel and Linda Perry; and siblings, Gilbert, Juanita, Geneva, Joan, and Beula. 

Visitation is taking place today, Jan 28, at the Northport Indian Mission Church, with a wake service to be held at 7 pm and continuing visitation until the time of the service at 1 pm, Wed, Jan 29. Pastor Wava Hofmann will officiate the service and Pastor Sam McClellan will lead the services on Tue. 

The family is being cared for by Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home and Cremation Services. 

Funeral Home

Reynolds-Johnkhoff Funeral Home
305 Sixth St
Traverse City, Michigan 49684

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Record-Eagle
Traverse City, Michigan

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