Loretta Marie Rule

loretta rule

February 27, 1924 ~ February 8, 2017

Loretta Marie “Aunt Ree” Combs Rule, 92 of Leonardtown, MD formerly of Silver Spring, MD passed away February 8, 2017 in Hospice House of St. Mary’s, Callaway, MD. Born February 27, 1924 in Valley Lee, MD. She was the daughter of the late Margaret Lucille Redman Combs and Franklin Combs, Sr. She was the loving wife of the late Dana Hansford Rule who passed away on September 6, 1982. “Aunt Ree” is survived by her nieces and nephews, Margaret M. Kesselring, E. Shelby Bokman, Nancy Courage, Michael Combs, John, Combs, and Brenda Guy, Great nieces and nephews, Mark Kesselring, Michael Kesselring, Wanda Florence, Christopher Courage, William Courage, Kelly Courage Clark, Donna Marie Combs, William David Combs, Michael Combs, Cheryl Combs, Janet Combs, Steven Todd Combs, James Combs, David Combs, Joseph Combs, Brian Combs, Vanessa, Jennifer, Richard Combs, Michael Cullison, Christine Cullison and Joseph Cullison. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her brothers and sisters, W. Clayton Combs, Louis M. Combs, Franklin E. Combs, T. Lester Combs, J. Earl Combs, Joseph F. Combs, John R. Combs, P. Jenifer Combs, Michael H. Combs, Margaret Combs Cullison, Lucy Loretta Combs and Rose Celeste Combs. “Aunt Ree” graduated from Holy Name Academy in Albany, NY, she worked for Kline’s Department Store in sales. She enjoyed cooking, miscellaneous crafts, needle point and cross stitching. The family will receive friends on Monday, February 13, 2017 from 9:00am TO 10:00am IN THE Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Monday, February 13, 2017 at 10:30AM in St. George Catholic Church, Valley Lee with Father John Nguyen officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be: David Combs, Joseph Combs, James Combs, Richard Combs, Brian Combs and Joseph Combs, Jr. In lieu of flowers Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice House of St. Mary’s, P.O. Box 625, Leonardtown, MD 20650

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  1. Rico & Susanne Sebring Malebranche says:

    Sweet Marie! Absolutely one of the most selfless and giving ladies I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I’m so very happy you got all of the special care you were so deserving of in the last few weeks here on earth with us. You will forever be a part of our home and anytime I cook food I’ll always think of you. Your needlepoint sign has always and will continue to hang in my kitchen – “Better to have cooked and burned than never to have cooked at all”. Rest In Peace! We will miss you!

  2. Joan & Dick Sebring says:

    Marie we are so blessed you shared your life with the Sebring Family. We have so many memories to hold on to close to our heart.
    So happy you are at rest and pain free.
    Hugs!
    Joan & Dick

  3. We extend our warmest condolences to the Rule family. May the peace of God surround you and bring you immeasurable comfort until the time when all suffering will be no more and our tears will be tears of joy. (Revelation 21:4)

  4. Our thoughts and prayers to Aunt Ree’s Family. Our memories of her will be cherished. We are so happy that we got to know her. From the first time we met her she welcomed and treated us as family. She always had a smile on her face and was so exited to see the kids. She especially liked Halloween, seeing the kids in their costumes and giving them lots of treats.Just one of the fond memories about her. May She Rest in Peace and God Bless Her and Her Family.

  5. I’m so very sorry for your loss. I have no doubt that God will remember her and keep her memory safe. He will surely be glad to bring her back to life in a perfect world when suffering will be no more and we will all welcome back our loved ones that are asleep in death. (Revelation 21:4 & John 5:28, 29) May our loving Father bring your family the peace and comfort only He can provide.

  6. Dear Nieces and Nephews of “Cousin Marie”.
    My deepest sympathy to you and all your families in the loss of a very loving lady.
    My maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Jane Redman Farrell was an older sister to Margaret Lucelia Redman. My mother Isabella Beatrice “Bea” Duvall, was her only child and always thought of Marie as sister. We lived in Silver Spring, Md and remember Marie’s home very well as a child.
    Marie was very helpful in gathering the family tree when cousin Edward Redman, son of Michael, died. I was the trustee for the estate and Marie and the other cousins benefited from his estate.
    I last received a Christmas card the past year from her saying she was under hospice care.
    I hope her death was as peaceful as her life.
    Blessing to all,
    Michael Andrew Duvall
    1299 S. LaVerne Way
    Palm Springs, CA 92264


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