STEINMAN, Ruth Ruth Steinman, 88, wife of the late Louis Steinman, passed away peacefully on Tuesday (August 8 , 2006) at Kimbery Hall Convalescent Home from the ravages of old age. A gentle and spiritual person, at home in the world of nature and ideas, Ruth echewed the values of materialist society to live a life of service to others, books and horticulture and after retirement, as a long time volunteer at the Windsor Public Libray. When she first moved to Windsor, almost 60 years ago, she, along with some of the few Jewish families to join the post-war move to the suburbs, helped organize and found the Beth Ahm synagogue still operating today. A strong believer in the equality of the sexes she went out to work in the fifties at a time when it was the norm for women to stay at home and be housekeepers, eventually managing singlehandedly the business operations of the Henry Joseph Company, from which she retired after more than 25 years. She leaves behind a son, Stuart in California, a daughter, Glyn Cassorla for whom she was an inspiration and a granddaughter Alison Cassorla who loved her cookies and everything else about her. There will be a graveside service at the Wolkowysker Society Cemetery, Tower Avenue, Hartford at 1 p.m. TODAY. Arrangements entrusted to Weinstein Mortuary, Hartford.
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Charlie Patsky
July 13, 2007
The souls of the just are in the Hands of G-d, and no torment shall touch them-Book of Wisdom- Ruth was a 'just' woman and I shall miss her. I have such warm memories growing up on Rood Avenue and having such wonderful neighbors who watched out for eachother and really cared. When I moved back to Windsor in 2000, I used to wave to Ruth sitting out in her driveway enjoying her retirement. G-d bless Stuart and Glyn!
Diane (Murphy) Fody
May 11, 2007
I've often wondered how Ruth was doing and after we moved to Florida in 1995 we just never seemed to get back to visit. My son, Scott, used to think of Ruth as the perfect grandmotherly looking woman. I wish Stuart and Glyn all the best.
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