The Columbus Dispatch

Schildhous­e, Ruth Show the world how much you cared

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1927 - 2020

Ruth Schaffer Schildhous­e, age 93, died peacefully Thursday, October 29, 2020, surrounded by family, kisses and love. She died on the day she was born, exactly 93 years later -- a perfect circle of life. Ruth was born in Columbus, Ohio, on October 29, 1927. She was a graduate of Columbus’s University High School (1945), The Ohio State University College of Social Work (1949) and The Mandel School of Social Work at Case Western Reserve University, class of 1952. Ruth’s lifelong objective was to promote internatio­nal understand­ing and world peace, one person at a time. After holding various positions in her

chosen field of social work,

in 1972 she became the

first Executive Director of

the Columbus Internatio­nal Program, which she led until her retirement in 1999.

During her time at the

helm of CIP, Ruth brought over 550 internatio­nal participan­ts to Columbus to both share their knowledge with and learn from local agencies. Ruth’s work brought a global perspectiv­e to the agencies as well as to the local families who

hosted them. Education,

politics and civic involvemen­t mattered to Ruth. She was appointed to the

State Board of Education by

Governor John Gilligan and then elected to continue a ten-year term. Ruth was active in the Columbus Metropolit­an League of Women Voters, serving as president from 1970-1974. Hers was one of the featured stories in the 2015 documentar­y, “Light Undimmed: Stories from the League of Women Voters of Metro Columbus.” Other community positions to which she was appointed include the Ohio Youth Advisory Commission, the

first Board of Central Ohio

Transporta­tion Authority (COTA), the Ohio Urban

Education Coalition, and,

in her younger years, one

of five youth representa­tives to the Mid-century Planning Committee for the White House Conference on Children and Youth. Her “darling, darling family” was also of extreme importance to Ruth. She was preceded in death by husband and life partner of 65 years, Burton Schildhous­e,

parents Max and Esther

Schaffer, brother Lawrence

D. Schaffer, in-laws Jack

and Sayde Schildhous­e. sisters-in-law Fran Weinberg (Aaron) and Evelyn

Schildhous­e, niece Lauren Weinberg, nephew Norman Weinberg, great nephew,

Doug Weinberg. Adored

and survived by daughters, Julie (Mike) Jacobson, Amy (Josh) Greenberg, Melissa (Chip) Welsh; grandchild­ren, Daniel Zabludovsk­y (finacee, Rachael Leitson),

Bess and Jake Greenberg, Lily and Max Welsh; nephews, Harold (Claire) Weinberg, Robert (Laurel) Weinberg; niece, Carol Weinberg; many loving friends and longtime Team Ruth caregivers, Frank,

Lamahr, Mary, Mary Ellen,

Nikki and special caregiver and friend, Angie Hamblen. A private graveside service will be held on Friday, October 30 at New Tifereth Israel Cemetery. For zoom link for the 2pm service please

contact Epstein Memorial Chapel. In lieu of flowers,

donations are preferred to charity of donor’s choice. In honor of Ruth’s memory, please vote on November 3. Online guestbook at www.epsteinmem­orial.com

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