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Ruth N. Souler

September 16, 2016

Ruth Souler Obituary

Ruth N. (Hunt) Souler, 95, of Cranston died September 16, 2016 in her home. She was the wife of the late Roy Allen Souler. Born in Woonsocket, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Alice (Schnorr) Hunt and sister of the late Eleanor Arnold



Ruth was a parishioner of St. Davids on the Hill, Cranston, and was also a member of the Meshanticut Garden Club. She loved spending time at her home on Echo Lake with her family.



She is survived by her son, Richard A. Souler and his wife Paula of North Kingstown; two daughters, Allyson S. Castergine and her husband Jay of HoHoKus, NJ, and Sharon S. Chisholm and her husband Thomas of Allendale, NJ; seven grandchildren, Brett Chisholm and his wife Christine, Keri Gmiterek and her husband Mike, Kimberly St. Ours and her husband Mark, Lauren Taylor and her husband Tom, Dana Duffy and her husband Sean, Leigh Castergine and Matt Arizin, and Glenn Castergine; thirteen great grandchildren, Braden, Michaela, Connor, Kacie, Tyler, Lexie, Corbin, Callie, Mason, Austin, Declan, MacKenzie, and Dean.



Private funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Holt Funeral Home, 510 So. Main St., Woonsocket. Memorial contributions may be made to, The Make-A-Wish Foundation, 20 Hemingway Dr., East Providence, RI 02915; or to the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), 3033 Wilson Blvd. Suite 630, Arlington, VA 22201.

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