Ruth Jean Brown's Obituary
Ruth Jean Brown ( nee. Ingram), age 85 of Broadview Heights passed away on May 23, 2024. She was born to the late Leslie Elmer Ingram and Urania Smith.
She was the beloved wife of the late David S. Brown Sr.; devoted mother of David S. Brown Jr. (Carrie), Carolyn L. Brown (deceased) and William I. Brown; cherished grandmother of Brittany A. (Nicholas) Milford and Madisen T. ( Kendall) Stacks; loving great grandmother to Weston Stacks and Ayla Stacks; dear sister of Patricia A. Ladd (deceased) and Donald J. Ingram (deceased); Ruth was loved and adored by the extended family of her 21 nieces and nephews.
Ruth and Dave met while both working at M.A. Hanna in downtown Cleveland. They were engaged shortly thereafter, and were married on January 23, 1960. They raised their family in Lakewood.
Ruth was an avid sports fan who loved all her Cleveland teams. She was a longtime, dedicated basketball supporter for her kid's teams. She followed college basketball faithfully. She and her husband Dave even attended 24 NCAA Final Four basketball tournaments.
She graduated from Lakewood High School where she later worked as a teacher's aid and continued to be an active supporter of their athletic programs through the years.
She was very fond of all things Malley's Chocolates, Neil Diamond (attending over 25 of his concerts throughout her life), the Courtyard restaurant in Brecksville, the faithful friends that met at McDonald's in the mornings for many years, and of course, rooting for her UNC Tarheels. Her loved ones will always cherish the meal creations that "Ruthie made the best": chocolate chip cookies, "Frozen Dessert", "Brown Special", and thousands of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
She made a tremendous impact on many people, all who knew her to be extremely compassionate, caring, loyal, and resilient. She was sacrificially loving to her many family members and friends.
Family will have a Memorial Service at the Chapel at Sunset, 6245 Columbia Road, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 on Saturday August 17 at 10:00am. Later that day, please join us for a Celebration of Ruth Brown’s Life at The Meridian Condominium 12550 Lake Ave Lakewood, OH 44107 from 3:00- 5:00pm
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Ballard House at www.theballardhouse.org or sent to The Ballard House at 21421 Cinco Park Rd, Katy, TX 77450.
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