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CLARA RUTH BRILES

1919 - 2011

CLARA RUTH BRILES obituary, 1919-2011, DeKalb, IL

CLARA BRILES Obituary

Clara Ruth Briles, 91, of DeKalb, passed away Saturday, May 7, under the tender care of the DeKalb County Hospice at the DeKalb County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, DeKalb.
Born Nov. 9, 1919, in Riverside, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, Ruth was the daughter of Robert Pierce and Ida (Hightower) Wilson. She married Worthie Elwood Briles on June 6, 1941, in Austin, Texas, while the two of them were attending the University of Texas. Later that summer, Ruth and Elwood received their Bachelors of Arts degrees in zoology from UT. They then went to the University of Wisconsin at Madison to begin work on their advanced degrees. However, those efforts were set aside so that Elwood could serve in the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.
Following World War II and the births of their first two children (Susan and David), Ruth and Elwood returned to Madison where they received their advanced degrees in immunogenetics in 1948 (Ruth: M.S., Elwood: Ph.D.). The family then moved to College Station, Texas, where Elwood was a faculty member in the Poultry Science Department at Texas A&M and where their younger daughter Sara was born. After the family moved to DeKalb in 1957, Ruth worked with Elwood at the DeKalb Agricultural Association as a research associate in immunogenetics research from 1958-1968. From 1968-1970, Ruth was an Instructor in biological sciences at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb.
From 1970-2000, Ruth again worked with Elwood, this time as a research associate for immunogenetics research in the Biology Department at NIU. On October 9, 2004, Elwood and Ruth were recognized for their contributions to avian genetics by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Ruth was active in the American Association of University Women, volunteered at the Ellwood House and served for several years as the superintendent of the Sunday school at First Congregational Church in DeKalb.
She is survived by her husband, Elwood; children, Susan Marie (Duane) Kniebes of Boulder, Colo., David Elwood (Marilyn Crain) Briles of Birmingham, Ala. and Sara (Richard Briles Moriarty) Briles of Madison, Wis.; grandchildren, Dustin Lincoln (Dana Churness) Briles Moriarty of Herbster, Wis., Rachel Florence (fiancé Duy Hoang) Briles of Austin, Texas and Travis Crain Briles of Boulder, Colo.; step-grandchildren, Linda (Kniebes) Kozak and Carrie (Steve) Swift (Kniebes) of Lisle, Ill. and Van Kniebes of Boulder; great-grandchildren, Wylder Lee and Olin Elwood Moriarty of Herbster; and numerous nephews, nieces, grandnieces and grandnephews, including especially nephews, Jesse Rodman Wilson Jr. (Cathy) of Cold Springs, Nev., Hal (Claudia) Cochran of West Covina, Calif., Dale (Jacqueline) Cochran of San Clemente, Calif. and Roy (Thérèse) Krebs of Alexandria, Va.
She was preceded in death by her parents; siblings, Robert Pierce Wilson II, Travis Hudson Wilson I, Ida Gertrude Krebs, Charlotte Josephine Cochran, Sarah Elizabeth Quinlan and Jesse Rodman Wilson Sr.; and her brothers-in-law, Connally Oran Briles, Van Gordon Briles and Jack David Briles.
A memorial service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, June 5, in the Hearthside Room in the Visitors' Center of the Ellwood House, 509 W. First St.,, DeKalb.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the DeKalb County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, 2600 N. Annie Glidden Road, DeKalb, IL 60115, or the DeKalb County Hospice, 2727 Sycamore Road, Suite 1B, DeKalb, IL 60115. The family wishes to thank both organizations for the professional and extremely kind care that they provided Ruth in her last months and days.

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Published by Daily Chronicle from May 9 to Jun. 6, 2011.

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Marcia Miller

May 28, 2011

Ruth Briles was a most remarkable woman. She pursued science during a period when few women did. She managed, in an era with far fewer conveniences than we have today, to keep a household, raise three children and do science all at the same time. She was insightful, dedicated and hard working. She was a gracious, generous and strong member of the Elwood and Ruth team that is recognized the world over for contributions in avian immunogenetics.

Doris Piatak

May 18, 2011

Ruth was such a dear friend from the first months we were in DeKalb (1966-1995). She invited me to the AAUW Book Group, which was a joy to me all those years. She persuaded me to take the presidency, and she was ever so helpful throughout. I recall such special times when we held May breakfasts there on the farm. The group was never too big for Ruth and Elwood to host. I have missed her but know she rests in her maker's arms.

May 17, 2011

Dear Susan and Family, Your mother sounds like an exceptional woman who loved science and family and was accomplished at both. I know she will be greatly missed. My thoughts are with you at this sad time. Carole Fitzpatrick

Hellena Smejda

May 16, 2011

Ruth was an exceptional lady, and served as an example for those of us who were wondering how to combine career and family, which she was able to do successfully. She and Ellwood obviously enjoyed and cared for each other. I loved visiting the wildlife refuge that they created out of Illinois corn fields; it is just one reflection of their many contributions to society. Ruth was an interesting - and interested - person who enjoyed life and people. My condolences to the entire family, and especially to Ellwood and my ex-sister in law, Susan Briles Kniebes.

Linda Yates

May 13, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss. I had the honor to work with Mrs. Briles for many years and we developed a wonderful friendship. I will cherish my memories with her and I am a better person for having known her. She will be greatly missed. Sincerely, Linda Yates (Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL)

Marilyn James

May 12, 2011

She was a very good friend and such a special lady. She definitely made the world a better place and will be greatly missed.

Marilyn James

Jeff McMillin

May 11, 2011

I'm very sorry for your loss.

Margot Burchard

May 10, 2011

Sara and family,

I'm so sorry to hear about your mother. She will be fondly remembered.

R. Trent Briles

May 10, 2011

God Bless. I will be praying for the Briles Family!

Alana J Locallo

May 9, 2011

God Bless this beautiful woman and May she rest in peace!!

May 9, 2011

Sara and Family,

I'm so sad to hear about your mother. She was a wonderful woman and I have such fond memories of her growing up when Sara and I would have sleep-overs and your mom would make chicken Spaghetti! You are all in my thoughts and prayers!

Jayne Little-Koh
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