Ruth is survived by two daughters, Shirley Parsons (Joe) and Carol Johnson, (Dave); and five grandchildren, Susan Davis, Ryan Parsons, Karen Johnson, Jennifer Prunty, and Jeffrey Johnson; and five great grandchildren, Kaitlyn Parsons, Bradley Parsons, Kelsey Davis, Brian Newton and Steve Prunty.
A celebration of Ruth's life and Open House will be held at the home of Carol and Dave Johnson, 431 East Mayes St., Dixon at 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 11. Internment will be private. In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to the Rumsey Improvement Association Fund, P.O. Box 34, Rumsey, 95679.
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Charles Bertram
October 11, 2008
Dear Shirley,
I visited my mother Saturday, Oct. 11, and as usual, read the Daily Democrat. I was very surprised and saddend to read of your mother's passing. Please accept my sympathies for you, your sister and your families.
D. Ross & Gloria M. Parker
October 3, 2008
Shirley & Family: All our love & sympathy in loss of your Mother Ruth. She always reminded us of all the great families from "the valley".
Shorty and Kathy Wertman
September 30, 2008
Dear Carol and family: So sorry to hear about your mom. You have so many great memories to help you through this time. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Shorty and Kathy (Redmond) Wertman
Carrie Lyons
September 30, 2008
Please accept my sympathy on your loss. I'm one of the therapists at VCRC.
John taylor
September 30, 2008
Shirley and Joe, very sorry about your mom passing, I was thinking of you guys a couple of days ago. God bless you all, and take care,,,
Kenneth Han
September 30, 2008
Shirley and Carol
Jeanne and I were going through things the other day looking at the kids thing and some of them were the things that they did with Ruth in ceramics.
We often talk about Ruth and everyone.
We are now in Georgia living next door to Robyn and her family. We really enjoy our grand daughters.
Our thoughts are with you.
Love
Ken and Jeanne Han
Lakeland, Georgia
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