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Ruhe, George August

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It pleased Almighty God to suddenly call home his servant, George August Ruhe on Saturday afternoon, June 12th, 2021. He was vibrant and alive till the moment he was not. George was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on November 29, 1925. He was the son of the late August and Helene (Dempewolf) Ruhe. He is survived by Helga (Zander) Ruhe, his wife of 73 years who he met in Germany after VE Day and who he married in 1948; his daughter, Barbara J. Ruhe, his son, Jonathan W. A. Ruhe, his grandson, Christophe­r Sokolowski and his wife, Jacksany , his granddaugh­ter, Andrea Sokolowski and his two beloved greatgrand­sons, Bear and David and various nieces and nephews, great-nieces and greatnephe­ws. He leaves a variety of cousins of varying degrees that he kept in touch with in Germany. He was predecease­d by all his brothers and sisters, his son, George-Edward Ruhe and his son-in-law, Kenneth E. Sokolowski, George was educated in the Jersey City schools and graduated from Dickinson High School Class of 1943. He was drafted into the Army in early 1944 and served in Germany and France in the 65th Infantry Division which

was part of George Patton's 3rd Army. After VE day he was assigned to serve as an investigat­or and Interprete­r in a military intelligen­ce unit in Bavaria, due primarily to his fluency in German which was the language he spoke growing up. His decoration­s included a Bronze star, Expert Infantryma­n Badge, Combat Infantry Badge as well as a variety of other commendati­ons. After being honorably discharged from the U.S. Army George completed his education with the assistance of the G.I. Bill at the Newark College of Engineerin­g having earned a B.S. In Mechanical Engineerin­g in 1949. George and his family moved to Wethersfie­ld in 1962. He was active and outspoken on many local political issues and served on a variety of boards and commission­s. He was famously known for attending Town Council and Board of Education meetings and speaking his mind. He also volunteere­d for a number of humanitari­an causes, including helping settle several refugee families from Myanmar and Laos. Having worked in a variety of manufactur­ing related positions he went to work at The Travelers where he was a manager of Industrial Engineerin­g. He retired from the Travelers in 1990.His funeral

service will held June 26, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, 1655 Boulevard, West Hartford, CT 061072502. George will be interred in the family plot at the Village Cemetery in Old Wethersfie­ld, Connecticu­t immediatel­y following the service. In lieu of flowers memorial contributi­ons may be made to Corpus Christi School, 581 Silas Deane Highway, Wethersfie­ld, CT. 06109 or the August and Helene Ruhe Scholarshi­p Fund, Valparaiso University, Office of Advancemen­t, 1100 Campus Drive South, Valparaiso, IN 46383. For condolence­s and directions please visit: maplehillc­hapels-talarskifu­neralhome.com

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