IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Ruth Elizabeth

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Flint

October 19, 1918 – November 3, 2011

Obituary

Ruth Elizabeth Putney Snyder Flint passed away on November 3, 2011, at the Rexburg Care and Rehabilitation Center in Rexburg, Idaho. Ruth moved to Rexburg in 2009 to be near family, Christopher and Barbara Mann.

Ruth was born October 19, 1918, in Los Angeles, California, to Ralph Bryant Putney and Elsie Josephine Carlson Putney. Three weeks later, her mother died of influenza on November 3, 1918.

Ruth's paternal grandparents moved to the family home to care for her and her brother. By the time she was in high school, she worked as a live-in mother's helper. She graduated from Monrovia High School in 1936. Although she never attended college, she placed a high value on literacy and read most of her life; in later years she always had a crossword puzzle book in her purse and consistently increased her vocabulary keeping her mind active.

In August 1940, she married Donald Lee Snyder. The next year, they moved to Boulder City, Nevada, where Don worked for the government. After the war, they returned to California and began working in the nursery business. Ruth loved working in the nursery and would be known as the woman with the beautiful flowers.

Another of her interests was ballroom dancing. She and Don would go to the Aragon Ballroom on Thursday nights to dance to the Lawrence Welk Band. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1960.
Ruth joined the LDS church through the missionary efforts of an 11-year-old friend of her son, Larry. Many church callings followed. Service was a way of life for her both in and out of the church.

Ruth worked hard to provide a happy life for her family. She worked as a factory manufacturer and as a waitress. Working two jobs did not consume her; she made sure the family came first. When grandchildren came into her life, she visited often.

Whenever challenges were presented before her, she faced them with strength and courage. Whenever she was frustrated, she would go for a walk rather than put her frustrations on others. Ruth was a happy woman who preferred to work and serve without recognition.

On July 29, 1969, Ruth married Elwyn Alton Flint in Burbank, Calif. They made their home there until 1975 when they moved to Sweet Home, Ore. She was involved in many community organizations including the craft club, herb club, and gardening club. She worked as a volunteer one day a week at Gleaners, a local second-hand store. She delivered meals on wheels "to the old people" until she was 89-years-old. With her love of gardening, she not only took care of her own yard, but she also helped several widows with their gardening needs. She often said she would die with dirt under her nails.

In July, 2005, Ruth and Al were sealed in the Portland Temple. At this time, she was also sealed to her parents and to her children.
After a stroke in 2008, Ruth's health began to decline. A year later, she moved to Rexburg, Idaho.

She is survived by a son, Larry (Andrea) Snyder of Hollister, Calif; two daughters, Donna (Robert) Ellis of Upland, Calif., and Barbara (Christopher) Mann of Rexburg; two stepdaughters, Ellen Altman of Corvallis, Ore. and Laura (George) Lanyan of Sun Valley, Nev.; 18 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren. Ruth was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Heather Ellis, in 1997.

Graveside services will be in the Rexburg Cemetery on November 11, 2011, at 11 a.m. The family would like to express gratitude to the caregivers at Rexburg Care Center, Hospice of Eastern Idaho, and ward friends and family.
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