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Ruth Sternfels Gresham started her mortal journey on July 29, 1916 in Detroit, MI. After a life well lived, she died on November 18, 2022.
During her 106.3068 years (she was a math teacher and appreciated exactness), Ruth: achieved the highest award in Girl Scouting (the Golden Eaglet); developed a prize winning recipe in the Pillsbury bake off; taught math to hundreds of students; was a caring and helpful sister to her 6 younger siblings; was a loving and inspirational wife to James Tyson Gresham; was an understanding and supportive mother to Carol Anderson, Janet Bee, and James David Gresham; was a caring grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother.
Ruth was a tireless volunteer, financial donor, and advocate for volunteering with multiple organizations including Habitat for Humanity Women’s Build, and Retired Senior Volunteer Program; was named volunteer of the year by the Community Foundation and the Post Crescent as well as Was named volunteer of the year by the Community Foundation and the Post Crescent as well as received the Golden Rule Award from J.C. Penney. Ruth believed that, “when a person volunteers they increase their life by ten years…it all depends on how much volunteering you do…it gives you something to think about when you get up in the morning”. Ruth’s long life may offer at least anecdotal proof of this belief.
Ruth had a passion for traveling and had many adventures including riding on an elephant in India and meeting Jimmy and Rosalyn Carter.
The fullness and accomplishments in Ruth’s life could not have been achieved without the plethora of angels who assisted her along the way: including a tour bus driver in India who helped get her up the bus steps, tour guides who pulled her up the steep Yangtze River bank in China and airport staff who made sure she got to her gate on time. More recently close friends like Della Young and Kathy Whitston helped Ruth continue to live independently until she was 102. At that point the wonderful staff at Valley VNA in Neenah who were officially care-givers but became friends, helped to insure her life was full filling and worth living. Recently Ruth was contemplating sending out Christmas cards to family and friends. The message she had planned on using was, “I had a good ride for 106 years. Good bye. Love, Ruth”.
A celebration of Ruth’s life will be held on December 3rd at Wichmann-Fargo funeral home 537 North Superior St. Appleton, WI. Gathering at 1:30 pm with the celebration at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be sent to Habitat for Humanity Women’s Build Fox Cities or The Community Foundation Fox Valley Region (on the memo line: Ruth S. Gresham Fund). For more information and to express condolences, please visit www.wichmannfuneralhomes.com.
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Gerry Schwaller
December 2, 2022
I taught with Ruth for 7 years at Wilson Jr. High School during the 1970. She was known as "Ma Gresham" as she mentored our entire corps of young teachers. I especially remember she was the first female to wear slacks to school (she had the fortitude to break the glass ceiling). Gerry Schwaller (AASD retired)
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Sally Erickson
November 28, 2022
Ruth I know you only by the wonderful things your daughter Carol Anderson said about you. You were a wonderful person who had great wisdom in life and I too believe helping others always helps one´s self.
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