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Ruth Culbertson Samuelson

1959 - 2017

Ruth Culbertson Samuelson obituary, 1959-2017, Charlotte, NC

BORN

1959

DIED

2017

Ruth Samuelson Obituary

Ruth Culbertson Samuelson

Charlotte



Ruth Samuelson lived by two mottos: Reflect Christ and Pack Light, for you never know what the future holds.

She embraced those principles through a life of public and political service, and a brief struggle with ovarian cancer that ended with her death on Monday, January 23, 2017. She was 57, comforted until the end by her loving family and her faith. "I want people to know that God is my good friend," she said before she died.

Ruth was born on Nov. 4, 1959, the second of Bob and Peggy Culbertson's four children. She grew up in Charlotte, getting her passion for activism from her parents, if not their political leanings. Her father served on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board. Her mother was the first woman to chair the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Planning Commission. Both were committed to sending their kids to public schools in the midst of the struggle over integration. In an era of busing, Ruth attended six schools by the time she graduated from West Charlotte High School, deepening her sensitivity toward other people's journeys. She never became the "radical liberal feminist" that her mother, half-jokingly, hoped she might. But Ruth embraced the cause of racial reconciliation and fought to preserve the environment, citing her leadership in creating the Little Sugar Creek Greenway as one of her proudest accomplishments. She credits her parents with raising her to speak up and fight for what she believed in, even if it was from the Republican side of the aisle. Her parents were so proud of her.

Ruth earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communications from UNC Chapel Hill in 1981, though she took home more than a diploma: She met fellow Tar Heel Ken Samuelson at a Campus Crusade for Christ meeting. They were married on July 18, 1981, the start of what both agreed was a perfect union, full of fun and adventure. In the days before her passing, she'd say the only bad part about going to heaven is that he wouldn't be there. He'd turn to her and say, "At least for awhile."

Ruth began her career in the securities/insurance business, but found her true calling in politics. She served as a Mecklenburg County Commissioner from 2000 to 2004 before getting elected to the N.C. House in 2006. She represented her south Charlotte district for four terms. She rose steadily through the ranks, her conservative voice resonating even as legislators from both parties praised her gift for negotiating. She became Republican Conference leader and chair of the Banking and Environment committees. She was a strong contender to become the first female Speaker of the House when she decided in 2013 not to seek re-election. Just as she felt called to politics, she felt called to come home, to be closer to their four grown children and their families, and to her aging parents.

She was working in Charlotte for Excellence in Giving, helping donors make wise charitable decisions, when the diagnosis came in June. Stage 4 ovarian cancer.

Ruth is survived by her parents, Bob and Peggy Culbertson of Charlotte; her husband, Ken, who has worked for years with Ruth's father in the life insurance business; their four children – Bobby Samuelson and his wife, McKinsey, of Charlotte; David Samuelson and his wife, Courtney, of Fayetteville; Joy Bennett and her husband, Chad, of Charlotte; and Alex Cardiel of Chattanooga, Tenn.; four grandchildren – Ford, Margaret Ruth, Eva and Mason; three siblings – Ewell Culbertson and his wife, Lauren, of Delta, Colo.; Laura Thomas and her husband, Bob, of Waxhaw; and John Culbertson and his wife, Leslie, of Charlotte; and seven nieces and nephews – Amos, Rosa, Bruce, Robert, MacRae, Luke and Julian. There are many beloved relatives on Ken's side who also were part of this tight-knit family. Such was their passion for children who lacked the love of a mom and dad that Ruth and Ken became foster parents. In 1988, when they adopted Joy in Chile, Ruth came home with a near-fatal case of typhoid fever. She survived, and the brush with death reminded her of what mattered most in her life.

Though the Samuelsons were active at Uptown Church, the service celebrating her life will be at First Baptist Church, 301 S. Davidson St. near uptown Charlotte, at 2:30 PM Friday, January 27, 2017. The family wanted to make sure there's room for everyone. Dr. Tom Hawkes of Uptown Church will lead the service. Visitation will follow at First Baptist. The family will also receive friends Thursday evening, January 26, from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at Uptown Church, 926 Elizabeth Ave. (The Great Aunt Stella Center).

Rather than flowers, a gift in Ruth's memory can be made to Charlotte Rescue Mission, P.O. Box 33000, Charlotte, N.C. 28233. It's a Christian-based, residential recovery program for those dealing with addiction.

Ruth's family is deeply grateful for the love and care shown by Dr. Kellie Schneider and everyone at Novant Health. What a life of achievement, and something far greater...

She served on more than 20 boards and committees. Among her many honors, she was named Legislator of the Year by the Governor's Wildlife Federation, inducted into the Women's Hall of Fame by the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women's Club, and earned North Carolina's highest award for public service, the Order of the Long Leaf Pine. But more precious than any of that were the memories that made her smile, especially as death closed in: Hiking, riding bikes and collecting music boxes. Attending the Coca-Cola 600 NASCAR race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. "Christmas in May," the Samuelsons called it. The annual getaway to the family mountain home in Linville after Christmas. The drive back home each week from the N.C. House in Raleigh, when she'd pull off for ice cream, sometimes a hot fudge sundae when she felt like splurging.

On the Saturday that Ruth and Ken sat down in their living room to get all this down on paper, she had just come from an outing with her sister, Laura. They shopped a little, and stopped by the cemetery where Ruth will be laid to rest, to take a look. For Ruth, it was a good day, one that was like most any other in a life cut short: Full, and filled at the end not with sorrow but with peace.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28204. (704) 641-7606. Online condolences at www.kennethpoeservices.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The News and Observer on Jan. 25, 2017.

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P. Brown

January 29, 2017

We need more Ruth Samuelson's in this world. As a former member of Uptown and a homeschooler from the 80's, I was always glad that we had a leader like her representing good, standing up for the weak and needy. My daughters middle name is Ruth, and I hope she learns to grow up like Mrs. Samuelson. My heart is greived for this loss and for the beautiful family she leaves to go to glory.

Manuel Esquivel

January 27, 2017

Ruth was a long-time friend from junior high school. I had the privilege and honor of knowing her for many years. A number of years ago I had the privilege of having lunch with her and she told me about her beautiful family. I had the honor of meeting her husband not too long ago. I also had the honor of knowing her wonderful parents. The Good Lord has welcomed a truly beautiful human being into His kingdom. My condolences and prayers to the entire family. Rest in peace my friend. God love you.

Bill Leonidas

January 27, 2017

Very sorry to hear of Ruth's passing. I met and got to know her a little bit at the Dowd YMCA. Condolences to family and her many friends. I hope that future politicians will follow her role of building unity rather than partisan divisiveness.

Darryl Broome

January 27, 2017

Ken and Family
Ruth since High School has been a trailblazer doing good things that make traditionalist uncomfortable
yet she was tolerable to all because of the inner light of God that shun thru her. The quiet
desire to help others understand the complexity of this life and the simplicity that is in Christ drove her
leadership quest to find common ground without compromising principle.
Ruth knew her call and she answered unashamedly
Darryl Broome

Keith Mason

January 27, 2017

Ken, I didn't know Ruth, but she must have been a really awesome person. I am very sorry for your loss.

Joy E

January 26, 2017

Please accept my sincere condolences. May you find comfort at Psalm 68:20. God will strengthen you during this difficult time.

Rosie Allen Ryan

January 26, 2017

Ruth was a true servant leader! Such an extraordinary woman whose witness inspired us to seek the high road and forge collaboration. Her love of our Lord was boundless and lives on in the hearts of all she knew. My heartfelt sympathy for her dear family. Her earthly presence will be greatly missed.

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Michelle Baldwin

January 26, 2017

Much love and prayers to the family. May the Lord comfort you and the loving memories of Ruth bring you warm.

Kim Curran

January 26, 2017

My deepest sympathies to Ruth's family and friends. Ruth was a shining light who dimmed too soon. Ruth exemplified grace, courage and faith. She will truly be missed for her kindnesses to all.

May God comfort you all during these trying times.

Teri & Jim Andrepont

January 25, 2017

A spirit like hers could never be stilled.

Susan J Spaulding

January 25, 2017

Ruth was a GREAT inspiration to all women in North Carolina. I remember Ruth in the North Carolina House. She was very courageous and had such a great attitude! Many of us strive to be like her. She will be missed by many!!!

Greg Jones

January 25, 2017

Ken,

I recall the warmth and kindness Ruth always greeted with me and the Light of Christ that shined through her. Karen and I were blessed to share a meal in your home as we learned about Crown Ministries and obviously knew from our conversations how much you loved your wife. You both had a great impact on my faith and I thank you for the opportunities I had to interact with you both. May Christ comfort you and your family during this time, as you mourn as one who has Hope!

In Christ,

Greg and Karen Jones and children

Kevin and Beth Corbin

January 25, 2017

On behalf of the Corbin Family from Franklin NC, Kevin, Beth, Matthew (UNC Dentistry Class of 2015) Charissa, Maggie and Sadie Ann...we send our heartfelt sympathy to all of the family. What a legacy and testimony in living and dying she gave to all that knew her. She reminds us of Kevin's mother who died at the age of 50 with a brain tumor. Special ladies in the eyes of God who we were blessed to know and love.

Larry Horowitz

January 25, 2017

Ken, sorry to read about Ruth. She was a special person. Thinking about you and the family.

January 25, 2017

David, just read about your Mom. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. Peace!
Leroy Hinesley - Denton, NC

Debbie Holder

January 25, 2017

What a wonderful lady! She will be missed.

Carolyn Cousar

January 24, 2017

we have followed you from the time you left CHRIST COVENANT CHURCH.Ruth's life has been a beacon of light. She accomplished much in her short life.We will miss her.Love in Christ, Carolyn S. Cousar

Kaye Mcgarry

January 24, 2017

Ruth was a talented, caring Christian woman whom I tried to emulate. She was and will continue to be an inspiration to all women. Love and prayers.

Michael & Hazel Speciale

January 24, 2017

Ruth was a pleasure to work with and an honor to know. We are all better for having known her. She will be missed by many!

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Sent Flowers

January 24, 2017

I was so sorry to hear of Ruth's passing. I remember her so well from Charlotte Christian and Christ Covenant. Prayers for you and your family. Peggy Hoyle

Marlyn Suitt

January 24, 2017

Please accept my sincere condolences in your loss. Ruth was a dear friend and inspiration to me.

David C. Belton

January 24, 2017

What a life well lived! May love, peace and blessings descend upon this family.

Hilary and Martin Davidson

January 24, 2017

Our hearts and prayers are with you all.

Y pal

January 24, 2017

Ruth was near me often in the Y locker room; always positive, respectful and genuine. Though otherwise our paths did not cross in business, politics or religion, she never made me feel lessor than her equal. May her family & friends be comforted by the great life that she had and the gifts that will live forever.

Compie Newman

January 24, 2017

Ken, my prayers are with you and your family. Ruth's life was a shining example to all of us.

Joe Taylor

January 23, 2017

Prayers of peace and comfort to the Samuelson and Culbertson family. Bob and Peggy, what a magnificent daughter and leader you raised.

Kaycee Odom

January 23, 2017

I was so saddened to hear about this. While I have not lived in Charlotte for many years, my memory of Ruth is from working with you while you fought to adopt your teen young man. Her passion for rightness was infectious and inspiring, as was her laughter. Charlotte has lost a great champion. Praying for you and your family.

Leah Maybry

January 23, 2017

Ken and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Ruth was a very special lady and such a positive role model for me and so many others. She truly touched my life. I wish she could have stayed with us longer, but I know that she is smiling down from heaven and reciting all of those Bible verses that she had memorized! "Well done, my good and faithful servant" are words she definitely heard this morning. While I know that it is very difficult to lose someone as special as Ruth, you should be proud and rejoice in the wonderful wife, mother, friend and fearless leader that she was. Please accept my sincerest condolences. My prayers are with you all.

Marjetter Crooms

January 23, 2017

Marjetter Crooms/Neighborhood Family Resource Center wishes to thank you for all the good deeds you did for us. We will certainly miss your presence and your kind loving voice. Our deepest sympathy to your family.

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Jeff Klein

January 23, 2017

Ruth was a wonderful person and great public servant and we will miss her in Charlotte and Raleigh. She was a real people person and very caring

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John Clark

January 23, 2017

Ruth was exceptional. We differed on a number of policy issues, but she listened to me and I held her in very high regard. In my mind, she is the kind of person in public service we sorely need today. Her death leaves me very sad today.

D W

January 23, 2017

My deepest sympathy for your loss may you comfort one another in this difficult time and find comfort in knowing that God gives true comfort to all those who call to him.

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