Lydia M. Ruttman

Lydia M. Ruttman obituary, Fowlerville, MI

Lydia M. Ruttman

Lydia Ruttman Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Herrmann Funeral Home - Fowlerville on Sep. 26, 2024.

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Lydia Marie (Bowers) Ruttman passed away on September 24th, 2024, just thirty-seven days shy of her 100th birthday. She was born on October 31st, 1924 to Dorr and Louise Bowers in Pontiac, Michigan. She graduated from Howell High School in 1942 and began working for a car dealership as a bookkeeper. Around this time, Lydia joined the Livingston County Junior Farm Bureau. While serving as secretary, she began working closely with the club's president, Robert "Bob" Ruttman. After a nice courtship, the couple wed on June 1st, 1946 and settled down on Bob's family dairy farm on South Gregory road in Iosco Township. In 1950, the couple welcomed a daughter, Lucinda, followed by Rebecca in 1952 and then son, Mark, in 1955. Lydia was a member of the Greene Church, followed by Trinity United Methodist Church. She was a part of the Women's Fellowship, was a UMYF leader and volunteered for several committees and organizations within the church. She was a member of the Friendly Neighbors Circle of the International Order of The King's Daughters & Sons and held many offices at the local and state level. Lydia was a member of the Order of the Eastern Stars and had recently received her 75th Anniversary pin. She was also a member of the Lucky Eleven Club, the neighborhood social group. In 1974, Bob and Lydia sold their share of the family farm and joined the Peace Corps. They traveled to Kathmandu, Nepal, where they were stationed for two years. During their time overseas, the couple made numerous friends from all over the world who are still considered "almost family" to this day. Lydia always remembered her time in the Peace Corps fondly and talked about it often. In 1985, the couple retired to Lewiston, Mi, where Lydia was very active in her community church, Eastern Stars of Atlanta, Lewiston Farm & Garden Club and many others. In 2015, the couple moved back to Fowlerville to be closer to family. Lydia loved cleaning, gardening, hunting, playing card games, watching Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy, watching the Michigan State Spartans and spending time with her family and friends. Lydia is survived by her daughter, Cindy (Fred) Krebs of Fowlerville; son, Mark (Kate) Ruttman of Newago; "Adopted" daughter, Kathy (Dennis) Graves of Eaton Rapids. Eleven grandchildren (Dianne Dvorak, Jodi Graves, Peter Browning, Shawn Davenport, John Ruttman, Elizabeth McVicker, Nancy Krebs, Robert Browning, Rick Krebs, Mary Chapin and Martha Bakker), twenty-six great-grandchildren, as well as several nieces, nephews and close friends. She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert, and her daughter Becky (Harold) Browning. Visitation will be held at Hermann Funeral Home on October 10th from 9am-noon, with funeral immediately following. Burial will take place in Munsell Cemetery.
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October 8, 2024

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September 26, 2024

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Teresa & Rob Gotch

October 8, 2024

Lydia became a wonderful mentor to me when we moved to Lewiston and became neighbors. Lydia taught me countless things. If I were to sum it up she taught me the true meaning of the word "Humble"
I loved her very much. I´ve missed looking out of my kitchen window this past 9 years since she moved and not seeing her sweeping her porch. We use to send slices of pie, cake, cookies back and forth. We enjoyed sharing with each other.
Bob and Lydia hosted a pancake breakfast on their patio many summers and invited all of the neighbors.
A couple of Februarys they had Rob and I over for a winter picnic. We cooked hotdogs on their wood stove. She made potato salad and set the table with red and white checked table cloth. What I wouldn´t give to sit in her cozy home around Christmas and drink hot tea and pick from a large array of Christmas cookies. We had many conversations and lots of laughs. Lydia was a true friend. I never heard her speak ill of anyone. Rest well dear friend.

David and Sandra hess

October 8, 2024

We loved having Lydia and Bob live across from us on Cobb Road in Lewiston. They were amazing people always smiling, positive and working! They were great neighbors and interesting people to chat with. Lydia loved shooting squirrels and Bob was always cutting wood. They were an inspiration to us as we saw them age gracefully and with a positive attitude.

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