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In Memory

Erik Ruggles

Eric's obituary, as written by Jon Gariffo...

On Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009, Eric Edward Ruggles suddenly left his family and friends and went home to be with his Creator.

Eric was born in Anaheim, Calif., on July 25, 1983, to two very proud parents, Glenn and Toni Ruggles. Eric began his life with his mom and dad, and soon came his first brother, Sean. He was so excited to have a little brother to play with at home. The years went fast, and when Eric was 8, his new brother, Kyle, came home. Eric loved both of his brothers from the moment they were brought home.

In 1997, Eric moved to Lake Havasu City with his mom and two brothers. Eric loved helping his mom with her canvas business in Lake Havasu. He attended school in Lake Havasu all the way until he started high school at Lake Havasu High in the fall of 1998. This is when Eric really began to live life to the fullest and make every day the best day it could be. He always made sure he went to school with a smile and that every person he talked to had one as well.

In 1999, Eric moved to Kingman with his mom, step-dad, Greg, and his two brothers. Eric went to Kingman High School where he immediately met some great friends. During his junior and senior years, Eric was very involved in both honor choirs and Chef's Club. Singing was one of Eric's many talents. He could light up an entire room with the sound of his amazing voice. During his years with the choir, Eric created some of his best high school memories. In 2002, Eric graduated from KHS with some of the best friends he ever had.

After graduation, Eric moved to Orange County, Calif., to live with his grandmother. This is where he began his career in public safety with Knott's Berry Farm. While at Knott's, Eric again touched so many lives with his big smile, loving personality and all-around life-loving attitude. While Eric was in California, he was close to his dad, Glenn, and step-mom, Claris, as well as his two stepbrothers, Jeff and Scott. Family and friends meant the world to Eric because he loved each person he knew in their own special way.

In the fall of 2004, Eric moved back to Kingman where he became a detention officer for the Mohave County Sheriff's Office. Eric had finally found his home with MCSO and life back in Kingman. Eric worked through the ranks and became a corporal with the Jail Division of MCSO. For the past five years, Eric worked closely with everyone in all levels of law enforcement in Mohave County. Eric was always happy to go the extra mile for his work and anyone who worked with him. He was very appreciated and respected by the entire MCSO.

Eric is survived by his parents, Toni and Greg Gods of Louviers, Colo., and Glenn and Claris Ruggles of Orange, Calif. He is also survived by his siblings, Sean and Christy Ruggles with nephew Emile Ruggles of Glendale, Calif., Kyle Ruggles of Louviers, Jeff and Sarah Groveunder with nephew Gavin Groveunder of Long Beach, Calif., and Scott and Sarah Groveunder, also of Long Beach. Eric is also survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins. Outside of his immediate family, Eric had a very large extended family from his closest best friends to people he had just met and touched their lives in his very special way.

Eric had a very short-lived life, but during all 26 years of it, he lived every day as if it was his last. He was the life of every room, the light of every conversation and the loving heart to anyone who needed a friend or just someone to talk to. Eric was very passionate about life and made it a point to make everyone around him love life as much as he did. 

He will be missed by his parents, his siblings, his family and his large group of friends who he called family. When you remember Eric, remember that life can be short and should never be taken for granted and should be lived as if each day is your last one with the ones you love, and don't forget to laugh every moment you can.

 
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08/08/11 11:19 PM #1    

Rudy Galindo

 One of the easiest going fun loving guy and was always happy. Miss you brother!!


08/31/11 02:32 PM #2    

Niki Duford (Christensen)

All I can think to say right now is...

"We all live in a yellow submarine..."

I love you, Eric! You made the sun shine when my days were dark!

 

Les, Eric, Niki, & Jon at Downtown Disney (2001)

 


09/04/11 08:32 AM #3    

Jonathon Gariffo

My best friend....such a wonderful, kind hearted person.  Full of life and positives spirits!  So sad to have said good by to you so soon.  Love you Eric!

 


01/10/12 09:31 PM #4    

Lisa Aul (Burden)

Oh Erik. Always causing some sort of disruption in choir to make Mr. Mabry crazy. So sad that he had to go so young. He will be missed.

12/21/15 06:31 AM #5    

Joseph Gormany

This is unreal! I didn't even know about this until recently. Eric, I'm glad I got to see you in early 2009 when I had come home on leave. You were one of my closest friends. We made some pretty interesting things in Chef's Club! I'm sure you're cooking up some serious dished for the man upstairs! I miss and love you dearly brother. I'll see you again one day.

 


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