Eagle Grove. On March 19th, 1941 Ruby married Ronald W. Woodbury at Riverside Methodist parsonage in Fort Dodge, "honeymooning" on the farm. Daughter Roberta (Bobbi) arrived on May 10th, 1943, son Roger on June 21st 1944, the award-winning farm expanding continuously over the years. Ruby was active in the First Congregational Church, 4-H (club leader, county committee, home and garden lady, extension work, ISU hen demo flock), a longtime member of Webster County Historical Society, Iowa Genealogical Society, and charter member of both Webster and Humboldt County Genealogical Societies. Ruby's work is in "Webster Prairies- the Township History of the County", and much more on microfilm at the vast Mormon Library records in Salt Lake City. She co-authored "Douglas Township Historical Story with Bernice Hicks for the 1976 bicentennial. Ruby was active in Rasmussen family reunion matters. She made various radio, TV, and fair appearances. Ruby also belonged to the Iowa Barn Foundation and Blanden Charitable Foundation. Having taken several kinds of night classes over the years, Ruby later took painting and sketching classes at Blanden Art Museum and joined Amateur Iowa Artists. Her oil painting "After the Snow" hung in the Iowa Governor's office one summer, was displayed at the state fair, and was sent on a statewide tour. Following retirement from active farming, Ron and Ruby ("my little Gem") traveled the continent in their beloved Born Free camper, with frequent genealogical-oriented side trips, eventually relocating to Friendship Haven retirement center in Fort Dodge. Memorials may be left to the Good Samaritan Fund at Friendship Haven.