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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Michael J.
Ruby
October 6, 1961 – January 13, 2026
Michael Joseph Ruby, age 64, of Smock, died unexpectedly on January 13, 2026.
Michael was born on October 6, 1961, at Connellsville Hospital, the son of the late Albert T. And Anna Virginia (Gaster) Ruby, Sr.
Michael is survived by his loving wife of 24 years, Jamie (Burncheck), his children, Melissa Rimel and husband Paul David of Connellsville, Brandy Kurutz and Logan of Perryopolis, Tommy Kurutz and wife Erica of Bitner and six grandchildren, Tristan, Kinslei "Gracie", Maci Jo, Brylee, Kelsea, and Anna. Siblings; Albert T. Ruby Jr. and his wife Sharon of Smock and Karen Ruby of Washington. A special niece, Deana and family along with other nieces and nephews. Michael is also missed by his favorite cat, Spuds and was reunited with their favorite dog, Patsy.
Preceding him in death was his loving sister, Darlene Cicconi.
Michael first and foremost, was a farmer who spent his life working the land for his crops and hay, along with raising cattle and pigs with his wife Jamie, children, and grandchildren. Michael graduated from Uniontown High School in 1979 and then attended Penn State where he earned his degree in Agricultural Science.
Michael worked for United Parcel Services (UPS) as a feeder driver for over 40 years until his retirement. During his tenure, he received countless awards and recognitions for his safe driving and was most proud of his award for driving over 2 million miles.
He was a member of Hempfield Hunt Club, Hunker Volunteer Fire Department, where he enjoyed assisting with the hoagie fundraisers on a regular basis, and a social member of Smock Volunteer Fire Department.
Michael believed in hard work and that nothing should be discarded before its time. This included everything from his worn-out t-shirts, long-johns, and boots to the tires on his farm equipment that were used until they literally fell off the rims. It was not uncommon to get a text from him weekly with pictures of a flat tire and gloves with holes. He often commented "they haven't made a pair of gloves or tires yet that I can't wear out!". Michael preferred his worn and tattered farm clothes to all the new ones that he stashed away waiting to be used.
Michael instilled his work ethic, devotion to the land and farming along with the love of animals into his children and grandchildren. He enjoyed mentoring and sharing his knowledge and stories of agriculture. He especially enjoyed helping with their 4H projects. He was always supportive and encouraged his grandchildren. Grampy never missed an opportunity to attend their 4H shows, concerts, plays, and ball games. His lasting impact will forever carry on in our hearts remembering the man who was special in his own way and meant so much to all of us. "See you, love you, bye…"
Visitation will be at the Stephen R. Haky Funeral Home, 603 N. Gallatin Ave. Ext., Uniontown, PA 15401 on Tuesday, January 20th from 2 to 8 PM. A funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, January 21st at 11 AM.
Interment is in Sylvan Heights Cemetery.
Your personal written tributes and memories are welcome and encouraged at www.hakyfuneralhome.com
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