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One Way to Go

This is a real obit. It appeared in the Akron Beacon-Journal on Wednesday. A friend of mine emailed me about it.

Ruth E. (Sechrist) Rencevicz



Ruth E. Rencevicz, born Ruth Elizabeth Sechrist on August 28, 1927, passed away on September 7, 2008 due to complications resulting from her children making her old before her time.

(Ruth had a playful and irreverent outlook towards life, an attitude that she was fortunate enough to retain right up until the time of her death. This obituary is being written with that philosophy in mind. If you find this particular viewpoint offensive, then read no further. Instead, please take comfort in knowing that Ruth fought her leukemia courageously right up until the very end, and that she died peacefully in her sleep.)

Ruth passed away amongst the rich and famous in Greenwich, Conn. She is survived by brother, Clyde; sons, Wade, Bernard, Phil and Jon; daughters, Lisa and Sonya; grandchildren, Trevor, Grace, Casey and Sammy; an illegitimate child conceived when the circus was in town named Greg "The Donkey" King; her favorite dog, Lucy; and her favorite cat, Derrick.

Over the years, in addition to her regular jobs as a full-time mom and a switchboard operator at both Sears and BFG Federal Credit Union, Ruth also served her country as a covert spy for the Central Intelligence Agency, where during the Cold War she was largely responsible for the breakup of the Soviet Union near the end of the 20th century. At least, that's the way she told it.

Ruth was also very active as a volunteer with youth in her community in Tallmadge, Ohio, where she was known to selflessly give of her time by standing on her balcony yelling at kids for "playing that rap music" at all hours of the day and night. She also served as a mentor to young people by throwing rocks at teenagers dressed in loose baggy pants with their underwear exposed. She winged a couple of 'em pretty good, from what we understand.

Although born in Hammondsville, Ohio, Ruth enjoyed summering in Greenwich, Conn., where she loved drinking Fresca with Absolut Ruby Red vodka, and stalking Peter Jennings and Jack Black.

Ruth reported being abducted by aliens several times during her life, and we don't mean the good kind of aliens who come from outer space. We're talking about illegal immigrant aliens from Mexico and West Virginia. Oddly, Ruth never really complained much about these kidnappings.

Ruth was adamant that people use the occasion of her passing to remember and celebrate her life. In lieu of formal funeral proceedings or viewing hours, she requested that those who remember and cared about her share both a special memory and a drink in her honor. Preferably Bud Light Lime, or if that's not available, gasoline or floor wax.

This is a link to the obit.
https://www.legacy.com/Ohio/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=117208334

posted on Sept 12, 2008 3:26 PM ()

Comments:

I love it...
comment by kristilyn3 on Sept 19, 2008 11:50 AM ()
Wow--three posts in one day. I wish more obits were like this one.
comment by solitaire on Sept 13, 2008 6:55 AM ()
Just proves that you make what you can of live, then leave. I want people to remember me with laughter or not remember me at all.
comment by mzscarlett on Sept 13, 2008 5:42 AM ()
What a great gal, and I love the obit. Too few people have the guts to say what they think. I bet she could smack Sarah Palin down in a one-on-one.
comment by tealstar on Sept 13, 2008 5:26 AM ()
Sounds like my kind of woman.
comment by elderjane on Sept 13, 2008 5:21 AM ()
Here's my toast to Ruth!
comment by marta on Sept 12, 2008 6:21 PM ()

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