She spent her childhood years in the Trenton Mill area of Gastonia. Ruth was known as a sweet woman whose joy in life was her family and friends. An avid gardener, all-state softballer, and champion bowler, she led a very active life.
Ruth was preceded in death by husband, B.E. Glenn; daughter, Frances Bolick; brother Elmore Emmitt Bolick Jr, ; two sisters, Sue Givens, and Nell Bolick.
She leaves to cherish her memory her brother, Wilson Bolick and wife, Dorothy, of Gastonia; three grandchildren, LeAnne Hunt and husband, Robert, of Franklinton, Jay Johnson and wife, Greta of Cumming GA, Greg Johnson of Youngsville; great-grandchildren, Jennifer Hunt, Hayley Johnson, Matthew Hunt, Lauren Johnson, Logan Johnson, and Lindsey Johnson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Durham Herald-Sun, 7/30/2010
She spent her childhood years in the Trenton Mill area of Gastonia. Ruth was known as a sweet woman whose joy in life was her family and friends. An avid gardener, all-state softballer, and champion bowler, she led a very active life.
Ruth was preceded in death by husband, B.E. Glenn; daughter, Frances Bolick; brother Elmore Emmitt Bolick Jr, ; two sisters, Sue Givens, and Nell Bolick.
She leaves to cherish her memory her brother, Wilson Bolick and wife, Dorothy, of Gastonia; three grandchildren, LeAnne Hunt and husband, Robert, of Franklinton, Jay Johnson and wife, Greta of Cumming GA, Greg Johnson of Youngsville; great-grandchildren, Jennifer Hunt, Hayley Johnson, Matthew Hunt, Lauren Johnson, Logan Johnson, and Lindsey Johnson; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Durham Herald-Sun, 7/30/2010
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