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Ruth Fultz Schmidt

Munster, Indiana

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RUTH FULTZ SCHMIDT "Beloved" (nee STAMPER) Auburndale, Florida Formerly Crown Point, Indiana Ruth "Beloved" Fultz Schmidt passed away December 23, 2007. Born April 12, 1916 in Haldeman, Kentucky to Mose and Sarah Stamper. Mrs. Schmidt moved to Crown Point in 1955 and was retired from Luke's...

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RUTH, Words can never say how I loved you. You made such a difference in my life, always with that beautiful smile and positive outlook on life and everything that goes along with it.
I miss you so very much. It was so great that I could call you my MOM too at the last days on earth.
You will always be loved by me.
Your friend and hairdresser, Jenny Blevons. Auburndale Florida.
And thank you for having such good daughters, especially the one I know the best, Bobbi Rust, she is...

I will always remember her soft, sweet voice & warm smile.I have alot of memories of the Fultz Family Reunions- especially those @ Ed & Darlene's.Rest in peace Aunt Ruth.

Uncle Ray, So sorry for your loss. Mom and my prayers are with you and your family.
Judy Mladenik & Mary Swim. XX000

Grandma, you are missed. You have left a whole lot of wonderful memories with me. I love you.

We're so sorry.
Judy, Mike and Chris & Kendra
Rosenbaum.

I think one of my most outstanding memories, albeit an odd one, was the way she would ask me how school was going for me. "How's skoo?" A very soft-spoken woman, but you could hear that Kentucky accent in her voice.

My best friend and I were in my mom's house a couple of months ago, and my buddy saw a picture of Grandma when she was 17. He asked me who she was, and commented on how pretty she was.

Before I married my wife last June, I told her how important it was to me...

I have warm wonderful memories of time spent with the entire Fultz family for many many years. "Mom" Fultz always seemed to share a calming and warm feeling with everyone as well as a quick sense of humor. My most sincere sympathy to both family and friends alike. She will be dearly missed by anyone whose life she touched. Our Lord has really welcomed a very special lady into heaven!!

Gramma, I will always cherish every moment that I had with you. From eating windmill cookies,to Paradise Lane, to summers at your house on Roosevelt with you, Grampa, John, and all my cousins. You taught us a lot about grace, dignity, and the importance of family. Thank you. I will miss you, but will never doubt that you are being well taken care of in Heaven. I Love you.

Dear Joan and sisters,
My love is with you at the passing of your mother. It doesn't matter how long we have our mothers, we are never ready to say good-bye... Just remember, this isn't good-bye, it's til we meet again! May your grief be eased with that knowledge. I love you all, Linda & George Deardurff