Houston Chronicle

JOSEPHINE RUTH SCHWARTZ KAPLAN

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1928-2019

Josephine Ruth Schwartz Kaplan, 1928- 2019, passed away surrounded by loved ones on January 18, 2019. She was the daughter of Clara Helen Adler and Joseph William Schwartz of Schulenbur­g, Texas, where her descendant­s settled in 1859. She was known for her love of Schulenbur­g; she was a proud graduate of the Schulenbur­g High class of 1945, before moving on to the University of Texas where she earned a BA in Business. Schulenbur­g remained a force in her life until the end. She visited regularly, had lunch at Frank’s and stocked up on her favorite kolaches. She is survived by her children Joe and Joy Kaplan, Kathy and Drew Berkman and Bob and Eileen Kaplan who were the light of her life. She is also survived by her beloved sister and brother in law Diane and Fred Konig who together with her formed the bedrock of the extended family. She considered her greatest blessings to be her nine grandchild­ren. She loved being Mimi to Haley Berkman Karren and husband Adam Karren, Ali Berkman, Sarah Kaplan Feinmann and husband Joe Feinmann, Hannah Kaplan, David Kaplan, Jane Kaplan, Max Kaplan, Jared Kaplan and Jonah Kaplan. Among her greatest admirers are the many nieces and nephews and their children who she so loved. They each added joy to her life as did she in theirs for many years.

Jo Ruth traveled far and wide and of all the places she visited, she loved none more than Aspen Colorado, in summer or winter, it was her happy place. She thrived on the hiking, skiing, golf, tennis, the Music Festival, and the all-around outdoor lifestyle she embraced. She was ahead of her time with her fitness regimen and was until recently in classes with people half her age.

Jo Ruth was a proud member of the Houston Wine and Food Society for more than 35 years. It gave her the perfect opportunit­y to hone her palate for fine wines and fabulous foods with the best of friends, a pleasure she relished. While she had establishe­d a fine wine collection over many years, she also wisely timed her exit to leave nothing on the shelf, all shared between friends and family as it should be.

She contribute­d her time and expertise with many organizati­ons over the years and chaired many events including the inaugural ball for the Houston School for the Deaf in 1980. She was proud to be active with the St. Joseph’s Hospital Auxiliary and the Methodist Hospital advisory board.

She loved her Judaism more and more deeply as time went on. Over her lifetime she studied and formed friendship­s with a variety of Rabbis and Cantors in Houston, Aspen and Tucson always enjoying the time they so generously gave her. It truly lifted her spirits to go to Friday night services no matter which congregati­on she attended.

Thanksgivi­ng was her favorite holiday, and as the family grew so too did her enthusiasm for the celebratio­n which she hosted every year. She focused her energy to gather the family at her home in 2018 despite her declining strength, it was a gift to her loved ones that will remain in our hearts forever.

Jo Ruth was a loving and sweet friend to so many people. She was an independen­t woman from early on and had a feisty and sometimes tough nature that served her well and remained with her until the end. She will be remembered for her kindness and fierce love for her family.

We would like to thank Marty Ehlert for being such a great friend and confidant to Mom for so many years. We would also like to thank Dr. Robert Jackson for his expert care of our Mother, as well as Vivian Taylor Robinson, Terry Rivera, Rahel Mulugeta, and Abby Anyanwu. There are no words to adequately express our gratitude for all of their generosity of spirit and caring.

The service will be conducted at 4pm on Sunday, January 20th at Beth Yeshurun Cemetery, located at 1001 N Post Oak Road.

If you would like to make a donation in her memory, we suggest Jewish Family Service, the Southwest Region of the Anti Defamation League, or the charity of your choice. May her memory forever be a blessing.

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