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Ruth Ann <I>Adams</I> Cone

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Ruth Ann Adams Cone

Birth
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Death
5 Mar 2020 (aged 90)
Winona Lake, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Ruth Ann Theobald went to be with her Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, on Thursday, March 5, 2020 in her home at the Robinhood Estates of Grace Village Retirement Community in Winona Lake, Indiana at the age of 90.

Ruth Ann was born on September 23, 1929 in Des Moines, Iowa, to Richard and Areta Adams.

She attended Bryan College, where she met her first husband of 22 years, George E. Cone. Ruth Ann graduated from Wheaton College in 1951. She and George were married shortly thereafter on June 21, 1951.

For 22 years George and Ruth Ann served the Lord as missionaries in the Central African Republic with the international missions agency of the Grace Brethren Church. Along the way, God gave George and Ruth Ann five children. She was widowed in 1973 when George died of cancer while teaching Greek at Grace College and Seminary. Ruth Ann completed the raising of her five children on her own, teaching English and French at Lakeland Christian Academy and Grace College.

From 1979 to 1981, Ruth Ann took her two youngest children to Germany where she served as a teacher at the Black Forest Academy in Kandern.

After her youngest child graduated from high school, Ruth Ann returned to Europe, where she served with the Grace Brethren Church in Lyon, France, for ten years.

Ruth Ann married Sterling Theobald, of St. Louis, Missouri, on January 7, 1995, at the Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church. Earlier this year, with their family surrounding them in love, Sterling and Ruth Ann, affectionately known as “Opa” and “Oma” by her family, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Over their 25 years of marriage, Sterling and Ruth Ann had many adventures together hiking mountains in Colorado, visiting children in Africa and Europe, as well as relatives in Taiwan, and traveling all over the United States and Canada to see family, friends, and all the sights along the way. On these long trips, they delighted in memorizing and reciting long passages of Scripture, singing hymns, and praying for their family. In more recent years, Ruth Ann became an avid fan of Grace College’s soccer and basketball teams. She was devoted to the work of sharing the Gospel with the nations. Ruth Ann’s family is grateful that “Oma” has now seen her Lord face-to-face. Her entire life was one long pilgrimage in that direction.

Ruth Ann will be remembered as an irrepressibly positive, adventuresome, joyful follower of Christ. To all who knew her, she was an example of faith and of faithful service. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Sterling Theobald (Winona Lake, Indiana); two sons: Kim (Jan) Cone (Plymouth, Indiana); Kip (Mary) Cone (Winona Lake, Indiana); three daughters: Camille (Larry) Robbins (Dallas, Texas); Karisse (Paul) Moore (Mt. Vernon, Washington State); Calla (Marc) Andrews (Warsaw, Indiana); one step son: Paul (Jodi) Theobald (Richland Center, Wisconsin); one step son-in-law: Bruce Cook (St. Louis, Missouri); two step daughters: Ruth (Tom) Probst (Waukesha, Wisconsin); Mary Hunter (Allenspark, Colorado); 18 grandchildren and step-grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, her two brothers and sisters-in-law, and one stepdaughter, Cheryl Cook.

Redpath-Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw, Indiana
Ruth Ann Theobald went to be with her Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, on Thursday, March 5, 2020 in her home at the Robinhood Estates of Grace Village Retirement Community in Winona Lake, Indiana at the age of 90.

Ruth Ann was born on September 23, 1929 in Des Moines, Iowa, to Richard and Areta Adams.

She attended Bryan College, where she met her first husband of 22 years, George E. Cone. Ruth Ann graduated from Wheaton College in 1951. She and George were married shortly thereafter on June 21, 1951.

For 22 years George and Ruth Ann served the Lord as missionaries in the Central African Republic with the international missions agency of the Grace Brethren Church. Along the way, God gave George and Ruth Ann five children. She was widowed in 1973 when George died of cancer while teaching Greek at Grace College and Seminary. Ruth Ann completed the raising of her five children on her own, teaching English and French at Lakeland Christian Academy and Grace College.

From 1979 to 1981, Ruth Ann took her two youngest children to Germany where she served as a teacher at the Black Forest Academy in Kandern.

After her youngest child graduated from high school, Ruth Ann returned to Europe, where she served with the Grace Brethren Church in Lyon, France, for ten years.

Ruth Ann married Sterling Theobald, of St. Louis, Missouri, on January 7, 1995, at the Winona Lake Grace Brethren Church. Earlier this year, with their family surrounding them in love, Sterling and Ruth Ann, affectionately known as “Opa” and “Oma” by her family, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Over their 25 years of marriage, Sterling and Ruth Ann had many adventures together hiking mountains in Colorado, visiting children in Africa and Europe, as well as relatives in Taiwan, and traveling all over the United States and Canada to see family, friends, and all the sights along the way. On these long trips, they delighted in memorizing and reciting long passages of Scripture, singing hymns, and praying for their family. In more recent years, Ruth Ann became an avid fan of Grace College’s soccer and basketball teams. She was devoted to the work of sharing the Gospel with the nations. Ruth Ann’s family is grateful that “Oma” has now seen her Lord face-to-face. Her entire life was one long pilgrimage in that direction.

Ruth Ann will be remembered as an irrepressibly positive, adventuresome, joyful follower of Christ. To all who knew her, she was an example of faith and of faithful service. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Sterling Theobald (Winona Lake, Indiana); two sons: Kim (Jan) Cone (Plymouth, Indiana); Kip (Mary) Cone (Winona Lake, Indiana); three daughters: Camille (Larry) Robbins (Dallas, Texas); Karisse (Paul) Moore (Mt. Vernon, Washington State); Calla (Marc) Andrews (Warsaw, Indiana); one step son: Paul (Jodi) Theobald (Richland Center, Wisconsin); one step son-in-law: Bruce Cook (St. Louis, Missouri); two step daughters: Ruth (Tom) Probst (Waukesha, Wisconsin); Mary Hunter (Allenspark, Colorado); 18 grandchildren and step-grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents, her first husband, her two brothers and sisters-in-law, and one stepdaughter, Cheryl Cook.

Redpath-Fruth Funeral Home, Warsaw, Indiana


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