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Ruth Ann Hamilton

Middleville, Michigan

February 10, 1938 - August 6, 2023

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Ruth Ann Hamilton Obituary

Ruth Ann (Roberts) Hamilton went home peacefully to her Lord Jesus Christ at 85 years of age

on Sunday, August 6, 2023 at Carveth Village, Middleville. She was born in Lake Odessa, to

Roy (Virginia Hoover) Roberts. Her parents moved from Lake Odessa to rural Nashville in 1950

where she attended W. K. Kellogg Schools. She met her husband-to-be, Richard Hamilton in the

sixth grade. They graduated together in 1956, and were married on November 1, 1958 at Zion

Lutheran Church in Woodland, Michigan. Ruth Ann and Richard moved to Middleville, after

several years in Saginaw and Grand Rapids, MI. They purchased an early area farm home at 909

W. Main St. in 1969 where they found a rural pleasant and friendly community to raise their

three sons, Richard, Bradley, and Thomas. She and Richard moved to Arizona after retirement

and after 20 years they returned to Middleville. They celebrated their 64 th anniversary in 2022.

She was a life long member of the Lutheran Church and a member of Good Shepherd LCMS in

Middleville.


She was a high school cheerleader, FHA member and 1955 and 1956 Editor of the High School

Year Books, former Barry County Chairperson of the American Cancer Society, member of

Lutheran World Mission League, Zion Lutheran Church of Woodland & Saginaw, Chapel of the

Lakes Lutheran Church of Mecosta, and Catalina Lutheran Church of Arizona. She served many

years on the church Altar Guild, and found joy in serving others, and attending Wednesday Bible

study and Sunday services with her husband and church family friends.


After high school she worked as a bookkeeper for the Westin Biscuit Co. in Battle Creek, and

Saginaw B. F. Goodrich Tire and Appliance store. When the family moved to Middleville in

1969 she worked at the Farmers State Bank and Hastings City Bank for 20+ years.

She enjoyed traveling the countryside throughout Michigan and the U.S. She was a tennis player

and an ardent fan of Roger Federer, pro golf, Arizona Diamondbacks baseball, NCAA college

basketball and women’s volleyball. She was an avid Bridge player, and founding member of a

Christian Book Club. She liked to play cards and board games with her husband and

grandchildren, Sean, Dylan, Ian, and Shannon. She enjoyed reading books with Christian faith

themes. In 1984 she walked 274 miles in 10 days from Middleville to Mackinaw City with three

friends, and was honored in 1984 for Excellence in Personal Achievement by Hastings City

Bank. She especially enjoyed her four high school cheerleader girlfriends, “Friends for Life”,

and their round robin letters. In 2000 Ruth Ann and her three sisters took their mother on a

lifetime memorable trip to Switzerland. Her Swiss Mennonite maternal ancestors

(Huber/Hoover) arrived in America from Switzerland in 1690 and settled at Wm. Penn’s colony

in Lancaster County (New Holland), Pennsylvania. She and Richard traveled there and found the

original church and Huber home site. Her paternal ancestors arrived in America from Germany

in the mid 1850s and settled in Woodland Twp. and were founding members of Zion Lutheran

Church on land donated by her ancestors. She and Richard traveled to Germany and visited her

ancestor’s church and home site, and explored town and family records going back to the mid

1340s.


She was a helpmate contributor and proofreader for her husband’s writings and published books,

and a loyal supporter of her church, Barry Community Foundation, Thornapple Area Enrichment

Foundation, American Cancer Society, Mel Trotter Mission, and Hillsdale College.


She is survived by her loving husband Richard and sons Richard W. (Shelley) Hamilton of

Wayland, Bradley L. (Melissa) Hamilton of Jenison, grandchildren Sean L. (Megan) Hamilton

of Grand Rapids, Ian T. (Demi) Hamilton of Wyoming, MI; Dylan J. Hamilton of Wayland,

Shannon L. Cousineau (Hamilton) (Cody) of Pinckney, MI, great grandsons Owen L. and Milo

B. Hamilton of Grand Rapids, sister Eunice E. (Rex) Goodemoot of Lake Odessa, nephew

Daniel Roberts of Gun Lake, brother in-law Reginald W. (Dusty) Hamilton of Arizona, and

several nieces, nephews, cousins, and her life long dear friend Kay Collier (Montgomery)

(Denny) of Indianapolis, Indiana.


She was preceded in death by her father and mother Roy G. and Virginia V. (Hoover) Roberts,

son Thomas R. Hamilton (U.S. Navy), sisters Irene M. (Russell) Ames, Margene L. (James)

Taylor, brothers Lee D. Roberts and Gary G. Roberts, grandfather and grandmother George G.

and Caroline D. (Niethamer) Roberts, father and mother in-law Carroll A. and Elsie M. (Patten)

Hamilton, sister in-law Rita F. Pratt (Hamilton) (Bob), and brother in-law Russell C. (Barbara)

Hamilton.


For family and for all those who knew her, Ruthie will be dearly missed and remembered for her

kind, friendly, witty and loving personality. Even in her last painful days of life, she kept a

peaceful small smile on her face, waiting for the Lord Jesus Christ to take her home to

everlasting life in heaven.


The Hamilton family wishes to thank Pastor Berg for his constant prayer and devotion to

Ruthie’s bedside, the loving care giving staff at Carveth Village, and to Tammy, her Gentiva

Hospice nurse, and Melissa her Hospice aide in her time of need, and the many prayers offered

by family and friends.


Visitation will be at the Beeler-Gores Funeral Home in Middleville on Saturday August 19, 2023

from 10 AM to 11:30 AM followed by a funeral service at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church,

Middleville from NOON to 1:00 PM with Pastor Peter Berg officiating, followed by a luncheon

at 1:00 PM. Burial service will be at Mt. Hope Cemetery in Middleville at 3:00 PM.


In Lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice, Good

Shepherd Lutheran Church, Hillsdale College Thomas R. Hamilton Memorial Scholarship Fund,

or The Thomas R. Hamilton Memorial Scholarship Barry Community Foundation. Please visit www.beelergoresfuneral.com to share a memory or to leave a condolence message for Mrs. Hamilton's family.

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Ruth Ann (Roberts) Hamilton went home peacefully to her Lord Jesus Christ at 85 years of age

on Sunday, August 6, 2023 at Carveth Village, Middleville. She was born in Lake Odessa, to

Roy (Virginia Hoover) Roberts. Her parents moved from Lake Odessa to rural Nashville in 1950

where she attended W. K. Kellogg Schools. She met he

Events

Visitation

Saturday, August 19, 2023

10:00 am - 11:30 am

Beeler-Gores Funeral Home

914 West Main Street MIDDLEVILLE, MI 49333

Service

Saturday, August 19, 2023

12:00 pm

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church

908 West Main Street MIDDLEVILLE, MI 49333

Final Resting Place

Mount Hope Cemetery

East Main Street MIDDLEVILLE, MI 49333

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