She was born in Campbellsport on March 21, 1929 to Ida and August Schlueter. Ruth was known for her love of cooking and baking. Her favorite meal was liver & onions (much to her children’s groans) and her favorite dessert was Red Velvet cake (much to her children’s delight). She enjoyed dancing, reading, watching game shows, collecting antiques and loved watching Shirley Temple movies. She worked at West Bend Company and Enger Kress. She was not only proud of the work she did but was also proud of the many lifelong friendships she had made. She was a spunky lady with a great sense of humor. But most of all she loved and was proud of her family.
She is survived by 9 children, 20 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great- grandchildren and many cousins in the Campbellsport area.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands Darwin Deering and Frederick Kissinger, Sister Esther Kahut, grandchildren Richard Kircher and Adam Bigelow and great-grandchild Steven Salyers and her cousin Olly Moliter.
She also had a very special place in her heart for her nieces, and her close friends.
The family is thankful for all the wonderful support and care she received at Samaritan Health Center and also from Gentiva Hospice.
Services for Ruth will be at the Twohig Funeral Home on Saturday Feb. 7th. Visitation will be from 1-3pm with a service to follow. Please join us in celebrating her life by sharing with us your favorite memory of her.
She was born in Campbellsport on March 21, 1929 to Ida and August Schlueter. Ruth was known for her love of cooking and baking. Her favorite meal was liver & onions (much to her children’s groans) and her favorite dessert was Red Velvet cake (much to her children’s delight). She enjoyed dancing, reading, watching game shows, collecting antiques and loved watching Shirley Temple movies. She worked at West Bend Company and Enger Kress. She was not only proud of the work she did but was also proud of the many lifelong friendships she had made. She was a spunky lady with a great sense of humor. But most of all she loved and was proud of her family.
She is survived by 9 children, 20 grandchildren, 16 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great- grandchildren and many cousins in the Campbellsport area.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands Darwin Deering and Frederick Kissinger, Sister Esther Kahut, grandchildren Richard Kircher and Adam Bigelow and great-grandchild Steven Salyers and her cousin Olly Moliter.
She also had a very special place in her heart for her nieces, and her close friends.
The family is thankful for all the wonderful support and care she received at Samaritan Health Center and also from Gentiva Hospice.
Services for Ruth will be at the Twohig Funeral Home on Saturday Feb. 7th. Visitation will be from 1-3pm with a service to follow. Please join us in celebrating her life by sharing with us your favorite memory of her.
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