Ruth-Burwash-Obituary

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Ruth C. Burwash

Paxton, Illinois

Feb 23, 1927 – Jun 4, 2023

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BORN
February 23, 1927
DIED
June 4, 2023
LOCATION
Paxton, Illinois
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Baier Family Funeral Services - Paxton Obituary

On Sunday, June 4th, 2023, Ruth Burwash, loving wife, mother, and grandmother passed away at the age of 96.


 


Ruth Carolyn Carter Burwash was born on February 23, 1927, in Algona, Iowa, to Fred and Martha (Callies) Carter. On February 2, 1945, she married Milo (Flet) Burwash at the Lutheran Church in Lotts Creek, Iowa. In 1948, the young Burwash family moved to Illinois and bought the family farm in Purdueville which would be their home for decades to come.


 


Ruth lived a life dedicated to her family, friends, and community. She loved, nurtured, and teased all four generations that have come along since the Burwash’s humble beginnings. Whether mom, grandma, great grandma, or great-great grandma, Ruth’s love for her family has been going strong for almost a century. Aside from her family, there are countless people that proudly know Ruth as “Grandma.”


 


Ruth’s reputation has preceded her over the years thanks to her baking expertise, unique arts and crafts, love of plants, and her passion for a good game of bingo now and then. She never met a stranger and always had an impact on those fortunate enough to know her.


 


Ruth is survived by her daughter Karen Liggett; son, Joel Burwash; grandchildren, Sheila Liggett and Chad Liggett; great-grandchildren, Mershon (Jim) Tobin, Tawny (Josh) Dyche, and Adon Liggett; great-great-grandsons, Carter Tobin and Sawyer Dyche; and many loving cousins.


 


She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Milo (Flet) Burwash; sisters, Marie Shepard, Geneva Shipler, Lynna Ollom, and Thelma Carter; brothers, Raymond Carter, John Carter, and Joel Carter (who died serving his country on Iwo Jima in World War II); and daughter-in-law, Sheila Burwash.


 


A memorial service will be held on Saturday, June 17th, 2023 at The Villas of Holly Brook in Gibson City, IL, at 2 o’clock. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Corn Belt Shriner Club or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Memories and condolences can be shared with the family at www.baierfuneralservices.com.

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Joel: our sympathies on Ruth's passing. We always appreciated her care of and interest in our children. She was a special person. Steve and Brenda Pacey

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Ray and I were privileged to know Ruth. She had enormous love for everyone

I remember Ruth when she lived as a Knights Templar resident when my step father (Ed Havener) was a resident a few doors down from her till 2018. They both got along just fine (I did too :+) ). I remember her as a nice friendly person. My condolences to the Burwash family. Sincerely, Rick Brown

The loss of Aunt Ruth is the end of the Carter siblings. Her baby sister (my mother, Lynna Ollom) preceded her 20 years ago. I am amazed that 3 of the sisters lived to be in their mid-90s. It is such a wonderful thing to live that long and touch so many lives. I have so many fond memories of my Aunt. I haven't seen her in person in many years, but I have kept up with the family news all along. With the death of my mother and my Aunt Geneva, the news has been dwindling, but I still heard...

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Aunt Ruth and uncle Flet were special people. The last time I saw them was Christmas 1983 when I was at in the Navy training center Great Lakes. I will always think of them fondly. And yes I remember her baking skills with mouth watering satisfaction.

Ruth was definitely one in a million. A very sweet lady who definitely never met a stranger. I met her through Sheila and Joel and although I didn’t see her often she always knew who I was. Absolutely a great cook!!! I know she will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time

Joel and Karen, I am saddened to hear of your loss. I have so many wonderful memories of Ruth, she was a very special person.

She was a great friend and I will miss her dearly. The world needs more people like Ruth. R I P