Friday, April 27, 2012
Mrs. Mary Ruth Rutledge Passes
Mrs. Mary Ruth Fleming Rutledge of Yadkinville died Thursday, April 26, 2012. She was the widow of William E. Rutledge, Jr., author of An Illustrated History of Yadkin
County, the defining book about the county’s past first published in 1965.
Bill Rutledge was the editor and publisher of The Yadkin Ripple, a weekly newspaper, owned by the Rutledge Family for three generations until it was sold in 2002. Bill Rutledge died June 27, 1995.
For many years, Mrs. Rutledge was closely associated with her husband in publication of the newspaper, serving as proofreader, classified ad writer and receptionist. She grew up in Boonville and served in the United States Waves during World War II. She was a member of Yadkinville First Baptist Church.
Mrs. Rutledge’s daughter, Gail, also preceded her in death. She is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Craig and Carol Rutledge of Yadkinville. Mrs.Rutledge was buried on Saturday, April 28, next to her husband in the Yadkinville Cemetery.
A memorial service, arranged by her church, Yadkinville First Baptist, was held at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, June 3, 2012. The congregation sang one of Mary Ruth's favorite hymns, "When We All Get to Heaven," and did it with gusto so jubilant that she is bound to have heard it and smiled in agreement. Glenn Miller sang Tommy Dorsey's "Precious Lord, Take My Hand." Remembrances were shared by several; and the Rev. Richard Eskew, a former pastor, delivered special remarks. The Rev. Ken Boaz read the scripture, prayed and pronounced the benediction.
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Mary Ruth was my aunt and will be greatly missed. She was the daughter of Oscar and Sue Fleming of Boonville. Preceding her in death were sisters Grace Fleming Patterson, Myrtle Fleming Wells, Wilena Fleming Brown, Frances Fleming Adams and brother Henry Fleming.
Love Judi Adams
Mary Ruth Fleming Rutledge
An era has ended with the passing of Mary Ruth Fleming Rutledge on April 26, 2012. She was born to J. O. and Sue Fletcher Fleming on January 26, 1922. She was preceded in death by her sisters, Grace, Wilena, Myrtle, Frances and her brother Henry D. Fleming. The Fleming sisters and Grandmother Fleming contributed much love and attention to me, the first born grandchild during my formative years. Their interest continued through my college years, into my marriage and for Aunts Myrtle and Mary Ruth, into my children and grandchildren -- always sharing in our joys and sorrows with encouraging words. Aunts Myrtle and Mary Ruth brightened my father's days during their visits to the nursing home where they shared family stories, some of which were recounted at Aunt Mary Ruth's service by her nieces and nephews.
In addition to her contributions to our families, she actively participated and gave generously to her church, friends and community. May we who survive her carry forward the many character traits she set as an example.
With love and devotion
-- sue fleming alem
Posted on her behalf by cousin Judi Adams
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