Schierwagen, Ruth
Dear Ernie and Glenda,
So sorry to hear of your loss.
Ruth was a very good neighbor and sweet
lady. Duane loved to tease her every
chance that he got.
Pray that God will wrap his arms around
you, and give you strength in the coming
days.
Love and prayers
Ruth Was A really nice person. We were privileged to have attend Bible studies at her home for several years. We know she is enjoying Heaven!
We will miss her here.
Thinking of you all in the days to come.
Roger & Ryan Roberts
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Landree Brotherton - 4/6/2013Harry & Mary Kaiser - 4/6/2013
Uncle Harry & Aunt Mary - 4/6/2013
Thinking and praying for you all this next week. Please let's keep in touch even though she is gone. Uncle Harry will miss his last sibling.
Harry & Mary Kaiser - 4/6/2013To the family of Ruth Schierwagen: I am so sorry to hear of Ruth's passing. She was a dear friend for many years to my parents, Alfred and Henriette Brower of Pearl River, NY. She visited me at my home in Boise, Idaho while my parents were visiting and I visited her in Riverton when Arnhold was still alive. I knew her to be a spunky, deeply caring person of many diverse interests and talents. Above all, I knew her to be a loyal friend to my parents. She was a very dear woman. Please accept my condolences at your sad loss of your mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.
Sincerely,
Cheryl Brower
There are so many wonderful things to say about this great lady, I meet her over thirty years, where I was working in a dentist office and she and Arnie were patients, from there, we became good(very) friends, when she was ready to move to Wyoming, I was then in Real Estate, listed and sold there Pearl River home. One of the sadest days of my life to see them move. But my husband and I would come out to Riverton quite often to visit. Ruth would go on trips with us to Boise, to vist my family. We made a great team, country music, in Weiezer, Idaho, enjoying Knockwurst at the fair, rides through the mountains(I won't be able to eat another Knockwurst without thinking or shedding a few tears about our good times together. One trip I remember the most was, my driving through a sand storm in Idaho with my Ruth in the back seat, she was so nervous, but we made it safe and sound. We traveled up to the geysers, and to abandon old towns, with the blacksmiths etc. The four of us were good travelers The last time we were out to see her ,we had a little Birthday party at her house for her, she was not feeling up to going out to eat, what fun we always had together. We loved visiting with her children as well, she has a lot to be proud of, and so do her children, just a wonderful family. visiting with Ernie and his great garden. (brought many good things home from that garden.) We are so sorry we did not get out again more recently. If we had I would have told her how much I loved her. and loved her for being a great friend to us. She was visiting with us on one of our trips to Boise, when my Daughter, brought home her second child(a son), what a happy day for all of us. Ruth and I spent a lot of time walking through the rose Gardens in Boise, she loved the many differnet color roses.(roses will bring tears to my eyes now too. I can't end this story of my dear friend Ruth, without mentioning , what a wonderful cook and hostess she was when ever we visited her in the years gone by. Iam sure GOD has made a home for her and Arnie, and someday we wil all be together agin. Love you Ruth forever. I could go on and on. Your dearest Friend, Alfred, and Henriette Brower
HENRIETTE AND ALFRED BROWER - 4/6/2013There are so many wonderful things to say about this great lady, I meet her over thirty years, where I was working in a dentist office and she and Arnie were patients, from there, we became good(very) friends, when she was ready to move to Wyoming, I was then in Real Estate, listed and sold there Pearl River home. One of the sadest days of my life to see them move. But my husband and I would come out to Riverton quite often to visit. Ruth would go on trips with us to Boise, to vist my family. We made a great team, country music, in Weiezer, Idaho, enjoying Knockwurst at the fair, rides through the mountains(I won't be able to eat another Knockwurst without thinking or shedding a few tears about our good times together. One trip I remember the most was, my driving through a sand storm in Idaho with my Ruth in the back seat, she was so nervous, but we made it safe and sound. We traveled up to the geysers, and to abandon old towns, with the blacksmiths etc. The four of us were good travelers The last time we were out to see her ,we had a little Birthday party at her house for her, she was not feeling up to going out to eat, what fun we always had together. We loved visiting with her children as well, she has a lot to be proud of, and so do her children, just a wonderful family. visiting with Ernie and his great garden. (brought many good things home from that garden.) We are so sorry we did not get out again more recently. If we had I would have told her how much I loved her. and loved her for being a great friend to us. She was visiting with us on one of our trips to Boise, when my Daughter, brought home her second child(a son), what a happy day for all of us. Ruth and I spent a lot of time walking through the rose Gardens in Boise, she loved the many differnet color roses.(roses will bring tears to my eyes now too. I can't end this story of my dear friend Ruth, without mentioning , what a wonderful cook and hostess she was when ever we visited her in the years gone by. Iam sure GOD has made a home for her and Arnie, and someday we wil all be together agin. Love you Ruth forever. I could go on and on. Your dearest Friend, Alfred, and Henriette Brower
HENRIETTE AND ALFRED BROWER - 4/6/2013Millie and Family,
You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. It is not easy losing a parent. Let us know if there is anything we can do for you.
Ernie and Glenda,
I am so sorry for your loss, it is never easy to lose a parent. Keep the memories of her alive in your heart.
cindy becker - 4/8/2013
Well, Mom, I am having a hard time even trying to express how I feel since you left us. Especially today, I have a pit in my stomach that just won't go away. I never got to say goodbye, but I guess in a way, I can always talk to you since I know you will always be with me. There's a lot of things I would change if I could, and some things I can't change no matter what the circumstances. I will miss you more than words can say. I love you with all my heart and know that you are in such a better place, out of pain, discomfort, and completely at peace. I know you are watching over me. Say "Hi" to Dad for me. I'll see you again someday...
All my love, Dorothy