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1938

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2024

RUTH LANDERS Obituary

LANDERS--Ruth. Ruth Landers was the original "Momager" as manager of Audrey Landers (Dallas) and Judy Landers (BJ and the Bear). She was also a Film and television producer and had a successful career as a corporate executive in finance and commercial printing in New York. She died at age 85, on April 18th, in her daughter Audrey's home, of natural causes. The magnitude of Ruth's adventurous and generous soul and joie de vivre is legendary. She was known to many as the ultimate "force of nature." Ruth Beate Landers was born in 1938 in Frankfurt, Germany. Shortly after Kristallnacht, Ruth, her mother, grandmother and grandfather, the surviving members of her family, fled Germany via Italy, on a ship bound for war-torn China. She spent her childhood in the abject poverty of the Shanghai Ghetto, surviving malnutrition, diseases, and war. A true warrior, Ruth overcame unimaginable obstacles, and started her first business at five years old, protecting the other children on their route to school by partnering with a rickshaw driver. Upon arriving in America in 1948, she continued honing her business acumen, and through an indomitable spirit, she independently created a life of abundance for her family. She was a true feminist business- woman ahead of her time. By the time she was in her mid- 20's, she had founded her own national printing company, Office Research Corporation. Ruth took pride in personifying the absolute American dream from a refugee to a trailblazing and glamorous icon, leaving a legacy of passion, generosity, luminosity, and love. Ruth managed the careers of her daughters and others, and was the tour manager for Audrey's international recording career. In the 1980's, Ruth began to produce network TV pilots, infomercials, and music videos. She produced films for MGM and Paramount, and then in the 1990's to 2000's, she produced the award-winning children's musical educational TV series, The Huggabug Club, which she donated to Public Television. She also co- founded the Landers Star Collection, providing affordable fashion to women of all ages and sizes, which was another successful venture, via Home Shopping Europe, QVC, and ShopNBC. Ruth spoke multiple languages and was comfortable doing business globally. She devoted her life to her family, and is survived by her daughters, Audrey Landers and Judy Landers, her grandchildren, Daniel Landers, Adam Landers Berkowitz, Lindsey Niedenfuer, Kristy Violette, her great-grandchildren, and her sister, Esther.

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Published by New York Times on May 19, 2024.

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Martin Gibson

July 23, 2025

So sorry to hear of Ruth's passing,she was a wonderful person with a beautiful soul,who will be missed greatly by her family and everyone who knew her

Julie Jefferson

March 26, 2025

So saddened to learn (just recently) of Ruth's passing - she will be greatly missed. Ruth was a WONDERFUL person - always sweet, leading with her heart, and a hard working lady - a trailblazer! Ruth had spunk! (my kind of gal) We all knew Ruth for her indominable spirit, kindness, and gracious, loving heart. I was always happy to see Ruth, who never failed to let me know she appreciated me, exhibiting warmth, kindness, and that smile! So beautiful! I feel blessed to have known Ruth, and will always remember how proud she was of her daughters and grandchildren - Ruth's family being her greatness legacy. My condolences to Audrey, Judy, her grandchildren and great-grandchild, and all those blessed to have loved Ruth - who was especially lovable. Ruth will be missed by many.

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