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Ruth "Ruthie" Weber

Nampa, Idaho

1936 - 2019

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Ruth "Ruthie" A. WeberFebruary 1, 1936 - April 22, 2019We are saying a sad good-bye to one of Nampa's institutions, Ruthie Weber, who died unexpectedly on April 22, 2019, at St Al's Medical Center in Nampa, Idaho.Ruth Annette Croft was born on February 1, 1936 in Pasco, Washington, to the...

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Mrs. Weber remains to this day one of my most beloved teachers. She had done an internship with my mother early in her teaching career and when she later moved out to Kuna, my mom requested that I, and then my brother, to be put in her class--so lucky for us! Her classroom was a community filled with tremendous love, kindness, and an all around happy place to be. She truly lived her religion and was such a positive example to a young Christian like myself. I don't think I ever remember her...

Mrs Weber reaches many lives! She was one of the many educators that had a lasting impact on my life and career choice as an educator. She was my 4th grade teacher at Ross Elementary in Kuna. A few years later she taught my wife in 5th grade. My wife also became an educator. Her legacy will continue to reach many generations to come!

Mrs. Weber was my 5th grade teacher in Kuna. Every student in her class was special to her and we could feel that we were loved and wanted in her classroom. She made learning fun! I remember her playing the piano for us on Friday afternoons and the ukulele in the mornings. She was kind and cheerful and she made a lasting impact on me. My condolences to her family and friends.

Ruthie was a special friend beginning in 1957 at Pasadena College (now Point Loma Nazarene University). Our paths crossed many times - the last time being a luncheon at NNU three weeks ago. Ruthie personified the best in the true spirit of her Christian faith. Our condolences to Hal and the family.

Ruthie was my son's 4th grade teacher at Roosevelt Elementary. She was the perfect teacher; kind, fair with high expectations for her students. That smile is unforgettable! The last time I saw Ruthie was at my mother-in-law's funeral. She looked the same as she did when having my son in 4th grade 25 years earlier...same smile. Ruthie did leave her corner of the world a better place!

What a true servant of Jesus Christ and for all who knew her. Her genuine welcoming smile, I will always remember. His blessings Hal and family

We first remember Ruthie as our Sunday school teacher when we were newlyweds and attending the College Church Young Marrieds' class. She had love for each of us, and it was a big class. Later, we enjoyed her great old-fashioned piano accompaniment when a Grace Notes song required it. Her kindness and smile made a difference in so many ways. We were not ready to say goodbye to her, but are confident she is in heaven with Jesus, and we would never keep her from that!

Mrs Weber was my 5th grade teacher. She was my absolute favorite teacher. I will always have fond memories of her playing the ukulele. She cared for her students individually. She truly exemplified Christlike love. She will be missed dearly.

Mrs. Weber was my 5th grade teacher, and was one of my all time favorite teachers. She was so sweet and caring. We also went to the same church and every time I would see her she would great me with her beautiful smile. You will be greatly missed. But I am sure you are singing in heaven. With much love,
Amanda Puckett (Boschma)