In Memory

Ruth Saferstein Gold



 
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01/19/16 12:06 AM #1    

Mike Shapiro

I remember you SO well.  We sang along with the radio on rides home from school! She loved my mother's convertible. I will always love you Ruthie!


01/21/16 12:28 PM #2    

John Wilkinson

Very sorry to learn this always sweet beautiful "girl" has died.  I had a major crush on her but was too shy to let her know.  She was also well above my intellectual level.  


01/22/16 09:18 AM #3    

Jean Vincent (Greeson)

Ruth and I were candidates together for basketball queen the winter of '66. We had several events together with that, and I remember her as being beautiful, elegant and sweet.


03/15/16 01:54 PM #4    

Janette Brown (Brown)

There was a sense of humor here, as well as a keen perception. I remember that; she was straight forward and earnest.


07/14/16 10:29 AM #5    

Beverly Price (Bennett)

Who could forget Ruth stopping the show during "The Music Man," belting out songs with the barbershop quartet? She was a star!

She was also a very nice person, unaffected by all the attention she got at Southwest. That says even more about her.

Beverly Price

 

 

 

 


08/12/16 11:55 PM #6    

Janenne Elton

God always takes the best... she was a lovely giving person.

08/13/16 11:51 AM #7    

Barrie Carter (Gibby)

Wow. The reality of so many class members not with us is really startling and sad. So sorry to learn about Ruth. I remember her smile, which was constant, and her cheery self. God be with you Ruth.


08/28/16 04:17 PM #8    

Beth Sauer

It is impossible to believe that Ruth will not be with us. She was always pleasant and funny and sparkling without ever being catty. I never heard her say a bad word about anyone. I really miss her!


08/30/16 08:15 AM #9    

Todd Anderson

So soorry to hear. Ruthie was always a pleasure to be around...loved her smile and warmth.


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