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Ruth <I>Schlagel</I> Anderson

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Ruth Schlagel Anderson

Birth
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
Death
20 Dec 2021 (aged 84)
Roggen, Weld County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Blcck 43A, Sec 7, Lot 7, Space 7
Memorial ID
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Parents: Jacob and Elizabeth (Haas) Schlagel

She was proud of her heritage having descended from German immigrants from Pabotchnaya, Russia. Her grandparents were among some of the first to settle in Longmont to farm and raise their family. She was the middle of three children and enjoyed playing on her family's farm with her two brothers. Her oldest brother perfectly placed her in a dresser when she was an infant while her mother went out to milk the cows! Ruth was active in 4-H showing dairy cattle and exhibiting home economics projects at the Boulder County Fair. She attended Nelson School through the eighth grade and later graduated from Longmont High School in 1955. She fondly remembered her time as the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, The Trojan News. Throughout her life she was impeccable with her penmanship and instilled that same skill in her children and grandchildren. She also was a cheerleader and was very proud of being able to cheer for the 1954 state champion Longmont Trojan football team for which her high school sweetheart played. Ruth married Kent M. Anderson on October 12, 1958 in Longmont, Colorado at Christ Congregational Church. They enjoyed 46 years of marriage living in Longmont, Colo where they raised award-winning Angus cattle, sugar beets for Western Sugar, corn, pinto beans, barley, and hay. They raised their children and two oldest grandchildren at the farm near Niwot. As a family they exhibited at more than fifty consecutive county fairs and were named the Boulder County Fair Family of the Year in 1982. While Longmont was forever her "home," in 2008, she built a house and moved to Roggen, Colorado. While in Roggen, she became active in Hoyt Home Circle and Kiowa Community Church Bible Study. She also never missed her two younger grandchildren's volleyball, FFA or 4-H activities. She was a member of many clubs and organizations. Friends were of the utmost importance to her and played an important role in her life. She was a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church for nearly 60 years, the Jolly Dozen Club, Rachel Guild, Country Club, and the Ryssby Church Committee. As a member of the Ryssby Church Committee, she scheduled hundreds of weddings at the historic church and played a pivotal role in its preservation. Summer was one of her most favorite times of the years. She loved attending the annual Schlagel picnic, Ryssby Midsummer and countless cattle shows including Golden Trend and the Colorado State Fair. She was a masterful cook and there was not a day that went by that she didn't make a meal for her family to enjoy. She enjoyed baking, sewing, embroidering, and playing cards. She especially loved tea parties. This past fall she was named as a Denver Broncos Honored Cancer Survivor. Ruth was preceded in death by her loving husband, Kent M. Anderson in 2005, oldest daughter, Vickie Sue Anderson in 1981, brother Robert Schlagel and her parents, Jake and Elizabeth Schlagel.
She is survived by a large and loving family including her children, 4 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, and her brother.She also was an amazing aunt to nine nieces and four nephews; and prided herself on being a loving godmother.
Parents: Jacob and Elizabeth (Haas) Schlagel

She was proud of her heritage having descended from German immigrants from Pabotchnaya, Russia. Her grandparents were among some of the first to settle in Longmont to farm and raise their family. She was the middle of three children and enjoyed playing on her family's farm with her two brothers. Her oldest brother perfectly placed her in a dresser when she was an infant while her mother went out to milk the cows! Ruth was active in 4-H showing dairy cattle and exhibiting home economics projects at the Boulder County Fair. She attended Nelson School through the eighth grade and later graduated from Longmont High School in 1955. She fondly remembered her time as the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper, The Trojan News. Throughout her life she was impeccable with her penmanship and instilled that same skill in her children and grandchildren. She also was a cheerleader and was very proud of being able to cheer for the 1954 state champion Longmont Trojan football team for which her high school sweetheart played. Ruth married Kent M. Anderson on October 12, 1958 in Longmont, Colorado at Christ Congregational Church. They enjoyed 46 years of marriage living in Longmont, Colo where they raised award-winning Angus cattle, sugar beets for Western Sugar, corn, pinto beans, barley, and hay. They raised their children and two oldest grandchildren at the farm near Niwot. As a family they exhibited at more than fifty consecutive county fairs and were named the Boulder County Fair Family of the Year in 1982. While Longmont was forever her "home," in 2008, she built a house and moved to Roggen, Colorado. While in Roggen, she became active in Hoyt Home Circle and Kiowa Community Church Bible Study. She also never missed her two younger grandchildren's volleyball, FFA or 4-H activities. She was a member of many clubs and organizations. Friends were of the utmost importance to her and played an important role in her life. She was a member of First Evangelical Lutheran Church for nearly 60 years, the Jolly Dozen Club, Rachel Guild, Country Club, and the Ryssby Church Committee. As a member of the Ryssby Church Committee, she scheduled hundreds of weddings at the historic church and played a pivotal role in its preservation. Summer was one of her most favorite times of the years. She loved attending the annual Schlagel picnic, Ryssby Midsummer and countless cattle shows including Golden Trend and the Colorado State Fair. She was a masterful cook and there was not a day that went by that she didn't make a meal for her family to enjoy. She enjoyed baking, sewing, embroidering, and playing cards. She especially loved tea parties. This past fall she was named as a Denver Broncos Honored Cancer Survivor. Ruth was preceded in death by her loving husband, Kent M. Anderson in 2005, oldest daughter, Vickie Sue Anderson in 1981, brother Robert Schlagel and her parents, Jake and Elizabeth Schlagel.
She is survived by a large and loving family including her children, 4 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren, and her brother.She also was an amazing aunt to nine nieces and four nephews; and prided herself on being a loving godmother.


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