She was born July 14, 1917, in Kerr County. Ruth was the third child of Del and Clara Reeves, and she grew up on the family farm in Camp Verde with her five sisters and one brother. In 1937, she graduated from Center Point High School.
Ruth was a purchase order clerk with Joske's for 25 years prior to her retirement. She was a member of Notre Dame Catholic Church. Flowers were her love and she enjoyed all the activities at Hilltop Village. She loved to take care and visit with family.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Oscar Lott.
Survivors are a sister, Dorothy Brothers of Granbury, Texas; two brothers-in-law, John Felderman of Kerrville and Glenn Fisher of Uvalde; and nieces and nephews, Gerald Witt, Gloria Goodwin, Joe Witt, Kathy Fulgim, Marilynne Felderman, Beverly Felderman, Glenda Smith, Darwin Fisher, Gary Brothers, Patty Barton, Harry McPherson and Dennis McPherson.
She was born July 14, 1917, in Kerr County. Ruth was the third child of Del and Clara Reeves, and she grew up on the family farm in Camp Verde with her five sisters and one brother. In 1937, she graduated from Center Point High School.
Ruth was a purchase order clerk with Joske's for 25 years prior to her retirement. She was a member of Notre Dame Catholic Church. Flowers were her love and she enjoyed all the activities at Hilltop Village. She loved to take care and visit with family.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Oscar Lott.
Survivors are a sister, Dorothy Brothers of Granbury, Texas; two brothers-in-law, John Felderman of Kerrville and Glenn Fisher of Uvalde; and nieces and nephews, Gerald Witt, Gloria Goodwin, Joe Witt, Kathy Fulgim, Marilynne Felderman, Beverly Felderman, Glenda Smith, Darwin Fisher, Gary Brothers, Patty Barton, Harry McPherson and Dennis McPherson.
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