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Ruth Tannenbaum Obituary

TANNENBAUM, RUTH
Ocala - Ruth Tannenbaum, Ocala, passed away Saturday, March 13, 2010 in Tampa, FL. Born in Russia, daughter to the late Abraham and Eva Greenberg, she came to New York City as an infant. She moved to Ocala in 1981. Ruth was an active member of Temple B'Nai Darom. She was a dedicated volunteer with many civic and non-profit organizations including: Silver Spring Shores Democratic Club, United Way of Marion County, Golden Troupers Ocala Civic Theatre. RSVP, Disaster Preparedness of Marion County and VITA. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband Irving. Ruth is survived by her son Robert Tannenbaum (Stephanie), daughters, Bettina Greenberg (Ken) and Sheila Tannenbaum, brother Albert Greenberg, 5 Grandchildren and 3 Great Grandchildren. Services were held at Florida National Cemetery. Hiers-Baxley Funeral Services, Ocala.

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Published by Ocala Star-Banner from Mar. 17 to Mar. 18, 2010.

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Sheila Tannenbaum

May 18, 2010

I want to thank the many true friends my mom had in Ocala. Her spirit of volunteerism and community lives on in all of you, and you are all part of my extended family now. Her presence has left a mark in all of our hearts, and her love of life will never be forgotten. She and my Dad are smiling down at us as we act upon this temporary stage..G-d bless you. Her daughter Sheila

Jane Sager

March 18, 2010

Ruth; will be surely not forgotten. Her stage up above will be thrilled with her many performances that she did with such ease. I knew her ; only briefly but Ruth made you so comfortable ; it seem we had talked forever. To the family- you have a Great Mom. We All Miss Her Jane Sager

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