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Ruth T. Rohde

February 20th, 1928 - January 28th, 2021

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After a long and interesting life, Ruth Turner Rohde, 92, died in Venice FL on January 28th, 2021. Ruth was born on February 20th, 1928, the third of seven children, to Raymond and Glenna Collings Turner. She was born at home on a farm in Fountain City IN where her father was a tenant farmer. Life was grim during the depression and the family was very poor. When her father secured stable factory employment for 85 cents an hour, the family moved to nearby Richmond, IN. At the age of sixteen, Ruth lost her right eye, the unintended consequence of typical teenage horseplay. She graduated from Richmond High School in 1946 and matriculated at Earlham College on a full scholarship. She subsequently earned her teaching certificate in elementary education and her MA from Ball State University in Muncie, IN. Ruth always had a sense of adventure. Her first teaching assignment was on a sugar cane plantation in Hawaii. She learned about opportunities to teach on US military bases in foreign countries, but it required three years domestic experience before she could apply. Since Hawaii was not yet a state, she returned to the mainland to secure her prerequisites. Subsequently, she taught on military bases in Japan, the Philippines, France, Germany, England and Spain. In Germany, the base ambulance provided transportation for the teachers from the barracks to the school. When she returned to the US to help care for her mother, she taught first grade in Richmond, IN. Happy in her life, she was content to remain single until she met Glenn Rohde, a fellow teacher and the head of the mathematics department at an Indianapolis high school. They married in their late forties in 1975 and bought a home in Indianapolis where they continued to teach. Although raised as Lutherans, they were ecumenical in their faith and attended various churches in their communities. After retirement in 1988, they moved to Venice FL but summered at their cabin in the woods in Spencer, IN where they liked to entertain extended family. After nearly 30 years of marriage, Glenn died in 2014 while visiting their summer retreat. After Glenn's death, Ruth moved to Village on the Isle. She enjoyed playing bridge with friends, listening to books on tape, talking with friends and family on the phone and anticipating her annual trip to the casino, where she would joyfully play the slots until her $50 stake was gone. Ruth had an unusually close relationship with her nieces and nephews, and they were always impressed with her optimism and positive attitude. Despite her vision impairment, at the age of 92 Ruth would still read the Wall Street Journal with the aid of her magnifying machine. She was savvy in her investments and remained lucid to the end, even asking for updates on the political situation. In addition to her parents and husband, she was predeceased by her sisters, Bertha Prifogle and Sheila Reimer, her brother, Tom Turner, Jim Turner and infant Aaron Turner, brothers-in-law Floyd Rohde, Duane Harrison and Stan Prifogle, sisters-in-law Angie Turner and Jean Rohde, niece Patty Turner and nephew, James Prifogle. She is survived by her sister, Emily Willcox (Chris), her sister-in-law, Joyce Harrison, and ten nieces and nephews: John Turner-Grey, Jean Hoff, Diane Ferlauto (Jerry Planck), Sue Ann Watjen, Larry Turner, Kathleen Repsher (Stephen), Nancy McKay (Cliff), Beth Reimer, Cheryl Corajod (Brian), and David Harrison (Christine) and their children and grandchildren, Graveside services will be at Venice Memorial Gardens. Memorial contributions can be made to the Red Cross or the Salvation Army, two of Ruth's favorite charities.

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Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory - Venice

Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory - Venice

Since the 1880s, Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory in Venice has stood as a sanctuary of solace, reflecting over a century of tradition in guiding families through the poignant process of farewell and celebration. Our story, deeply woven into the community's fabric, began in 1883 when the Farley family opened their first funeral home. With a heartfelt mission to help families navigate the grief of loss and to celebrate the legacies of their loved ones, we have built a legacy of compassionate care that has endured across the ages....

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