RUTH AUSTIN

1934 - 2016

RUTH AUSTIN obituary, 1934-2016, Kansas City, MO

RUTH AUSTIN

1934 - 2016

BORN

1934

DIED

2016

RUTH AUSTIN Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 7, 2016.
Ruth Austin, born Ruth Ziegenhorn on July 7, 1934, passed away on June 3, 2016. She is survived by her four children Jessica Brookman, James Austin, John Austin and Warren Austin; six grandchildren, Ashley Wagner, Jaimie Austin, John Austin, Max Austin, Samantha Austin and Eliza Austin; and one great-grandchild, Yassie Wagner. She is also survived by four siblings, Howard Ziegenhorn, Jerry Ziegenhorn, Garland Ziegenhorn, and Genneil Curphey. Ruth also leaves behind 11 loving nieces and nephews, as well as countless friends, neighbors and colleagues who were all blessed for having known her. A passionate believer in volunteerism and community service, Ruth believed one person could make a difference and, together, people could change the world. Her professional life was a testimony to that belief and included leadership roles with the American Red Cross and the President's Council on Religion and Race. As a resident of Kansas City's Troostwood neighborhood, Ruth was an active member of the 49/63 Neighborhood Coalition, and worked with her neighbors and civic leaders to rehabilitate blighted properties in the Troostwood area. When she became the coalition's inaugural COMBAT Program Coordinator, she worked tirelessly with the Kansas City Police Department to disrupt illegal drug activities and other crime in the neighborhood. In recognition of her devoted and selfless community service, the KCPD twice awarded Ruth its Certificate of Achievement and the Chief's Baton Award, one of the department's highest honors. In his 2012 book, "Some of My Best Friends Are Black," NY Times bestselling author Tanner Colby described Ruth as "a one woman- SWAT team, sort of Golden Girls meets Miami Vice." Among her many other awards and recognitions, Ruth was a recipient of the State of Missouri Community Betterment Leadership Award and was recognized for her service with a State of Missouri Special Resolution and a Proclamation by the City Council of Kansas City. Ruth enjoyed traveling with her family. She loved beautiful flowers, expressive art and great literature. She was a loving and caring mother, grandmother, great- grandmother, sister, aunt, friend and neighbor to so many - a moral compass in all the lives she touched. The world will miss her. "It's what's in yourself that makes you happy or unhappy." - Agatha Christie In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in Ruth's honor to Hope House or City Union Mission. Condolences may be left at www.floralhillsfuneralhome.com Arr.: D.W. Newcomer's Sons Floral Hills Funeral Home, 7000 Blue Ridge Blvd., KCMO 64133 (816) 353-1218. Newcomer's Floral Hills Funeral Home & Cemetery, Dignity Memorial

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June 13, 2016

Ruth was much loved and will be sorely missed. May your family draw strength from God during this difficult time. (1 Peter 5:10)

Sonja Potter, Volunteer Coordinator

June 13, 2016

Words cannot express the sorrow we feel over the passing of your loved one and our dear friend and volunteer, Ms. Ruth Austin. Ms. Austin meant so much to many people. Ms. Austin was one of the founding members of the 49/63 Blue Hills Community Youth Council, a community developed and based program, with liaison assistance from the Family Court. Ms. Austin diligently worked with the youth and families giving them hope for a brighter future and safer community for all. Her smile, consistency, and compassionate spirit was contagious. Many of the court youth looked forward to her monthly visits at Hilltop and McCune, as well as the staff. Ms. Austin would send the youth greeting cards for all occasions to let them know that she was thinking of them and that they are special.
On behalf of the youth and staff of the Jackson County Family Court, we extend our sincere sympathy and we thank you for allowing us to share in the life of one so very gracious, loving, and caring.

June 11, 2016

Sorry for the loss of your loved one in death. May the God of peace and comfort,comfort you in this very difficult time.

M Patsy Massey

June 8, 2016

I feel honored to say that Ruth was my friend. Having worked with her daily at the 49-63 CAN Center, I can honestly say that Ruth was the tallest woman that I have ever met. Not in stature but in commitment and devotion to her community. Ruth's dedication to the improvement of this central part of the city was unwavering. I cherish our long talks and even those long walks that we shared. Ruth will always be fondly remembered.

Rebekah Foote

June 8, 2016

My husband and I met Ruth when we all volunteered for American Red Cross. She was a remarkable person who will be greatly missed. Words cannot do her justice.
Don and Rebekah Foote

June 8, 2016

I worked with Ruth when I was assigned to Metro Patrol Division as a sergeant in her neighborhood. I later worked with her and Missouri Probation/Parole on Project Re-Entry. She was a great lady that cared about her community and the people in it.

Capt. Mark Folsom, KCPD.

June 7, 2016

I met Ruth through her work with the 49-63 Neighborhood and her community activism. She was a wonderful community advocate, organizer and friend. She cared deeply about her community and was a pleasure to know and work with. She was one of KCPD's biggest advocates and we loved her for that. She was our friend and co-worker. She has truly left the world a better place for having been here. She will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss.

Sincerely,
Deputy Chief Cheryl Rose, KCPD

June 7, 2016

I was privileged to know Ruth through the 49-63 Neighborhood Coalition. She was instrumental in clearing the street I live on of drug houses and nuisance houses. I will always remember her courage and professionalism. She was one of my role models. I have lost a friend.

Sam Santoro, Jr.

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