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Ruth Read

1931 - 2022

Ruth Read obituary, 1931-2022, Atlanta, GA

BORN

1931

DIED

2022

Ruth Read Obituary

READ, Ruth

Ruth Osborne Read, passed on Friday, June 10, 2022, surrounded by family at her home in Atlanta. She was 91.

Ruth was born April 18, 1931, to Henry Pitchford Osborne and Ruth Glazner Osborne. She grew up in Atlanta, New Orleans, and North Georgia, enjoying summers at the Dillard House and with cousins in Canon, at her Bowers family homestead. She graduated from Christ the King High School in Atlanta and studied journalism and art at the University of Georgia, where she was a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.

In 1951, Ruth married her high school sweetheart, Lt. Henry Richardson Read, who was stationed in Japan shortly after their wedding. Ruth and Henry spent the first two years of their marriage living in Tokyo, where they had the opportunity to be immersed in a new culture and make life-long friends.

When they returned to Atlanta, Ruth and Henry built a house in the Pine Hills neighborhood and a house on Lake Rabun. Both homes have been welcome gathering places for three generations of family and friends from around the world.

Ruth and Henry built a successful food brokerage business while their children were young. Ruth was also passionately involved in community and civic life, co-leading a vibrant, inclusive Girl Scout Troop with her dear friend, BJ Smith, and helped introduce the Junior Great Books Program of Shared Inquiry in Atlanta schools.

Ruth was a lifelong member of the Birdhaven Garden Club and participated in an adult Great Books group for more than 60 years. In the 1970s, Ruth helped found the Election Coalition, a group of city-wide advocates who worked together for good government. Ruth helped found and build the Roxboro Valley Pool and was active in the Pine Hills Neighborhood Association for more than 50 years.

Ruth is survived by four children, Lee Read Pilgrim, Henry Richardson Read Jr., Charles Wickliffe Read, and Molly Read Woo; five grandchildren, and their spouses, Aidan Read Pilgrim and Ryland Cook, Vanna Clare Pilgrim, Glenna Read-Bullock and Ben Bullock, Jessie and Catie Read, and Max Henry Woo; two great-grandchildren, Pilgrim Cook and Henry "Hank" Bullock; her sister, Gincy Osborne Carosi; and her brother, Lee Osborne. Her brother Henry Pitchford Osborne preceded her in death.

Service arrangements to be announced later.

In lieu of flowers, the family encourages contributions to the Great Books Foundation (greatbooks.org) "In memory of Ruth O. Read," or a charity of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Jun. 16, 2022.

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Pat Webb

December 12, 2023

The Christmas season brings back so many memories of great times at Ruth's home. We had wonderful Garden Club parties and everyone was always welcomed at the Read home. I sure miss her and those wonderful times. Love to
Molly and all of her family. Pat Webb

Vickie Rowe Pruitt

July 4, 2022

I just learned of Ruth´s passing. I grew up in the Pine Hills neighborhood. She was my scout leader. She always had an infectious smile and loved everyone. Prayers to her family

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Donna Thatch Goodrich

June 23, 2022

She welcomed me with open arms and I will never forget it...

Leah Franco

June 22, 2022

A true, kind, wonderful neighbor of 56 years. She will be greatly missed by many. Leah Franco

Patricia Webb

June 17, 2022

I will always cherish my time spent with Ruth at Garden Club, Civic activities and fun events at her home. She was a true southern lady who was loved and admired by many.

Kay Wilson

June 17, 2022

So sorry to hear about Ruth's passing. We lived in Pine Hills neighborhood for years and always enjoyed Ruth and Henry. They were great leaders in the neighborhood. We had many meetings at their house and they were great hosts. She was a great, active lady.

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