Ruth Louise Hasemann
August 1, 1944 - April 15, 2012
Ruth Louise Hasemann, 67, of Naperville passed away Sunday, April 15, 2012 at Edward Hospital in Naperville. She was born August 1, 1944 in Muir, MI the daughter of Gordon and Marvel (nee Loper) Gage. She is survived by her children Robert (Patti) Hasemann of Aurora, Robin (Kim Schwandt) Hasemann of Plainfield; five grandchildren Courtney, Rebecca, Samantha, Jamie and Jessica Hasemann; a sister Terry (Tom) Morris of Naperville; a dear friend Dawn Schmidt of Naperville and nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held 4:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at Moss Family Funeral Home 209 South Batavia Ave. Batavia, IL. Funeral services will follow the visitation at 8:00 P.M.
Guest Book
- Pamela Bonds
To every thing there is a season,and a time to every purpose under the heaven.
Be it resolved that Ruth Hasemann was a faithful and loving volunteer at the Delano Elementary School for over ten years. Her compassion and love for the children and staff will always be remembered. The Edward C. Delano Family will truely miss Ruth Hasemann. We pray God's peace and comfort over the family.
- Patty Sutter
Ruth you will never know the impact you have had on my life. You were always a good friend and mentor as well as an awesome softball coach to myself and the other girls from the church league so many years ago. You and your family always made me feel at home around you guys. I will forever miss you and how you made me laugh. Until we meet again old friend....save me a spot!
- Mike Bolen
Knowing Ruth Hasemann was one of the biggest privileges, and pleasures in my life. I know she is in a far better place, with the Father in Heaven, with no pain or worries. While we will miss her, her family and extended family can take comfort in the understanding that we will all meet again, and the circle will not be unbroken.
- Betsy Russell/Melissa Berry
Dear Ruthie..... you and Dawn gave so much to us in a time of great need. Making sure we had a few bucks in our pocket, buying us food when we had none, helping us with medical when I needed surgery and making sure we had money for rent. You gave to us knowing we could not pay you back. You never worried about yourself. And that was and is the greatest gift that can be given. You gave your time and love to both of us. You loved and worried about our dog. We will miss you Ruthie. But we will meet again someday. We love you.
- Kim Lysen Seils
Aunt Ruth will be missed. I will always remember the fun times spent with her, Dawn, Rob and Robin.