She was wife of the late Sam Wolf. Her generosity and concern for others was well known to her family & throughout the community. She was a member of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck and was its oldest member.
Ruth was among the first members of the Sisterhood of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck as her mother was one of its founders. She was a member of National Council of Jewish Women and a former secretary of the local chapter of Hadassah. She was also a former member of Broadmoor Country Club.
Ruth is survived by her two sons, Dr. Harry C. (Jackie) Wolf and Edward N. (Bonnie) Wolf; 3 grandchildren, Dr. David A. Wolf, Anne (Steve) Berggren,and John I. Wolf; two great-grandchildren, Amanda and Michael Berggren and former daughter-in-law, Dorothy Wolf.
Services were entrusted to Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Mortuary of Indianapolis, Indiana.
She was wife of the late Sam Wolf. Her generosity and concern for others was well known to her family & throughout the community. She was a member of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck and was its oldest member.
Ruth was among the first members of the Sisterhood of Congregation Beth-El Zedeck as her mother was one of its founders. She was a member of National Council of Jewish Women and a former secretary of the local chapter of Hadassah. She was also a former member of Broadmoor Country Club.
Ruth is survived by her two sons, Dr. Harry C. (Jackie) Wolf and Edward N. (Bonnie) Wolf; 3 grandchildren, Dr. David A. Wolf, Anne (Steve) Berggren,and John I. Wolf; two great-grandchildren, Amanda and Michael Berggren and former daughter-in-law, Dorothy Wolf.
Services were entrusted to Aaron-Ruben-Nelson Mortuary of Indianapolis, Indiana.
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