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October 11, 1929 – June 30, 2024

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Ruth Mae (Leithead) Thompson
Oct 11, 1929 – June 30, 2024


Ruth Mae Leithead Thompson and her twin sister Sara were born October 11, 1929, to Glenn and
Blanche Leithead (Rutter) in Colville, WA. When she was three, her father was killed and her mother
and sisters moved to Davenport, WA to be near Blanche's family. Glenn and Blanche embraced the
Gospel, and their choice to serve God continues to influence the family today. Ruth was young when
she committed her life to God, and her love for God was evident until the very end.
Ruth's life was strongly impacted by losing her father so young during the height of the depression.
She learned early how to "make do" and work hard. Blanche was a teacher and moved the girls to
Fruitland, WA for a teaching opportunity. The family later moved to Grand Coulee where Ruth
graduated from high school in 1947.
Ron saw Ruth for the first time when he was about 15, and decided then that he would marry her. Ruth
saw in Ron a stable, Godly man. Several years later, on Christmas Eve, 1951, they married while Ron
was on leave from the Army. Ron and Ruth spent 3 years during the Korean War era stationed at Ft.
Devon, MA, then settled in Oroville in 1955, where they raised their family.  Ron worked for Zosel's
mill as he got established as an orchardist. Mom worked hard, doing all that was required as an
orchardist's wife. In addition, she worked as a bookkeeper for accountants Floyd Payne and Mark
Hancock. She was very happy to finally turn the orchard payroll over to someone else in her 80s.
For many years, Ron and Ruth had a Sunday morning fellowship meeting in their home, a privilege
that Ruth continued to enjoy after Ron passed away. Their home has always been open to friends,
family, and ministers, and together they delighted in hosting dinners and gatherings.
Ruth was preceded in death by her husband Ron, her parents, and her four siblings: Bob Leithead,
Harry Leithead, Sara Schweikert and Glenna Masters. She is survived by her son Brian (Sandi),
daughter Keri (Keith) Sullivan, son Steve (Cori), and Roberto (Paula) Salazar who was like a son, all of
Oroville; her grandchildren: Mike (Tawn), Amy, Scott (Christina), Eric (Kayla), Justin (Elizabeth),
Nathan, Melanie (Brandon), and Brayden; 13 great-grandchildren. The family is very thankful for
Jeanie Peck and Priya Mozes who helped care for Ruth in her final years, and for the outpouring of
love and support from all.
Funeral services will be held Friday July 12 th , 2024 at 1:00 PM at Bergh Chapel in Oroville, WA with
Steve Perison officiating. Interment will follow at Oroville Riverview Cemetery.
Bergh Funeral Services and Crematory is in care of arrangements.

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