Evelyn May Ruediger, 91, died on March 6, 2002, at Trinity Hospital in Weaverville following an extended illness.
She was born on May 7, 1910, in Oklahoma. When she was a child, her family moved to California. She married Alvin Ruediger in 1937. They lived in Alameda until 1945 when they moved to Lafayette. In 1972, they moved to Loomis and in the 1990s they lived in Davis and Woodland. They moved to Weaverville in 1997.
Ruediger had been active in Girl Scouts and Brownies and also held office in the Order of Eastern Star and was the Worthy High Priestess in the White Shrine. She was preceded in death by her husband in 1997. She is survived by her daughter, Donna May, and son-in-law, Edward L. Pahl, of Weaverville and a grandson, Dennis Alan Pahl of Emmet, Idaho.
Recognizing her love and devotion to all creatures great and small, memorial contributions my be made to Trinity Animal Shelter Auxiliary, P.O. Box 2471, Weaverville, CA 96093.
(Obituary from the "The Davis Enterprise," Sunday, March 10, 2002, (Yolo County). Submitted with the permission of the "The Davis Enterprise," 315 G Street, Davis, CA 95616, http://www.davisenterprise.com. Please note: I am not related to the family listed above, and I do not have any further information on this family.)
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