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Ruth S. <I>Carlton</I> Bayne

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Ruth S. Carlton Bayne

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
4 Jan 2013 (aged 87)
Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Harrold, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Ruth S. Bayne, 87, of Harrold, passed away Friday, January 4, 2013 at Avera St. Mary's Hospital in Pierre.

Private family services were held at Medicine Hill Cemetery in Harrold, S.D.

Ruth was born to Willie and Alta (Burchett) Carlton June 9, 1925. She was five years old when her mother died from typhoid fever. She then had typhoid and always remembered the headaches she had.

She grew up on a Kentucky farm during the depression years with her two sisters, Mildred and Eloise, four half sisters and two half brothers. There they experienced a very busy life helping her dad in the fields and pulling a cross-cut saw to build a supply of wood for cooking and heating. She learned some carpentry skills by helping her father work on buildings. Those skills were used later in life when she and her husband Ervin built their own house. Ruth's recreation was reading, playing the guitar and singing, playing phonograph records, watching TV, sewing and visiting with friends.

While growing up she attended country churches and schools. Having parents and grandparents of the Baptist faith she joined the Cave Springs Baptist Church in August 1948. She was voted the Sunday school secretary and the Training Union leader for several years. She attended church regularly until her marriage to Ervin Bayne on June 4, 1964 and they moved to Harrold, SD. They lived a busy life on the farm he was born on. Ervin died suddenly on June 19, 1999, fifteen days after their thirty-fifth anniversary. She continued to live on the farm after his death.

Ruth is survived by her sister, Mildred and her family; two half brothers: Murl and his family and Wayne and his family; four half-sisters: Zenova and her family, Jean and her family, Glema and her family, and Phala and her family; some cousins; three nieces-in-law; and friends in Kentucky, Indiana, and South Dakota.

Preceding her in death are her parents; her husband; sister, Eloise; an infant brother and sister; grandparents; step-mother; aunts; uncles; cousins; a brother-in-law; two infant great nieces; a half nephew; father and mother-in-law; two brothers-in-law; sister-in-law; Ervin's two nieces and two nephews.

Family Funeral Home Website- 1/2013
Ruth S. Bayne, 87, of Harrold, passed away Friday, January 4, 2013 at Avera St. Mary's Hospital in Pierre.

Private family services were held at Medicine Hill Cemetery in Harrold, S.D.

Ruth was born to Willie and Alta (Burchett) Carlton June 9, 1925. She was five years old when her mother died from typhoid fever. She then had typhoid and always remembered the headaches she had.

She grew up on a Kentucky farm during the depression years with her two sisters, Mildred and Eloise, four half sisters and two half brothers. There they experienced a very busy life helping her dad in the fields and pulling a cross-cut saw to build a supply of wood for cooking and heating. She learned some carpentry skills by helping her father work on buildings. Those skills were used later in life when she and her husband Ervin built their own house. Ruth's recreation was reading, playing the guitar and singing, playing phonograph records, watching TV, sewing and visiting with friends.

While growing up she attended country churches and schools. Having parents and grandparents of the Baptist faith she joined the Cave Springs Baptist Church in August 1948. She was voted the Sunday school secretary and the Training Union leader for several years. She attended church regularly until her marriage to Ervin Bayne on June 4, 1964 and they moved to Harrold, SD. They lived a busy life on the farm he was born on. Ervin died suddenly on June 19, 1999, fifteen days after their thirty-fifth anniversary. She continued to live on the farm after his death.

Ruth is survived by her sister, Mildred and her family; two half brothers: Murl and his family and Wayne and his family; four half-sisters: Zenova and her family, Jean and her family, Glema and her family, and Phala and her family; some cousins; three nieces-in-law; and friends in Kentucky, Indiana, and South Dakota.

Preceding her in death are her parents; her husband; sister, Eloise; an infant brother and sister; grandparents; step-mother; aunts; uncles; cousins; a brother-in-law; two infant great nieces; a half nephew; father and mother-in-law; two brothers-in-law; sister-in-law; Ervin's two nieces and two nephews.

Family Funeral Home Website- 1/2013


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