Ruth Ann Sittler, 69, of Bartlesville, passed away Tuesday, August 8, 2017.
Ruth was born February 7, 1948 to parents Kenneth and Ruth (Knock) Rudisill in Ashland, Pennsylvania. She was raised and received her education in Philadelphia and Arbington, Pennsylvania, where she graduated from high school. She worked in the pharmaceutical industry for the past ten years until retiring in 2008. She then moved to Bartlesville to be near her family.
Ruth loved her pets, especially her dog, Snickers. She also loved horses. Ruth also loved her family and she will be dearly missed.
Ruth is survived by her son Tom A. Sittler, of Bartlesville; daughters Jeanine Castaldi and husband Dan of Pennsylvania, Cindy Cassano and husband Frank of Norristown, Pennsylvania and Carol Sittler also of Pennsylvania; one sister Kay Pannell of Owasso, Oklahoma; great niece Abby Grace Pannell of Bartlesville and nephew John Pannell also of Bartlesville.
Private family services will be held at a later date.
Cremation is under the direction of Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory.
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