Ruth Cordelia (Duerksen) Linscheid
Obituary
Ruth Cordelia Duerksen Linscheid,
retired teacher, volunteer, and advocate for peace and justice
causes, died Thursday (Aug. 4, 2016), at Kidron-Bethel Village, North
Newton. She was born April 13, 1931, in Goessel, the daughter of
Gustav and Emma Schmidt Duerksen. She married J. Willard Linscheid at
Alexanderwohl Mennonite Church in rural Goessel on July 24, 1951.
They lived in Goessel for many years before retiring to North Newton
in 1986. Ruth received her B.S. degree from Bethel College, North
Newton, in 1968. Willard died March 20, 1992.
Ruth taught elementary school in Newton
and Goessel for eighteen years. She was a determined advocate for
causes of peace and justice, writing numerous letters to editors,
politicians and church leaders. She (with Willard before his death)
gave many presentations at public forums and churches in support of
equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons. In
retirement, she worked as a volunteer for a number of local
organizations, most notably Newton Et Cetera Shop from 1987 until
early 2016. There she was known variously as the "card lady"
and the "underwear lady." She also sewed and quilted quilts
for many relatives and for auction at the annual Mennonite Central
Committee (MCC) Relief Sale. An avid baker, she regularly contributed
zwieback and other baked goods for fundraisers and other events for
Bethel College, the Kansas Institute for Peace and Conflict
Resolution and MCC, among others.
She was a member of Bethel College
Mennonite Church, a Life Member of the National Education
Association, a supporting member of the Brethren Mennonite Council
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Interests and a longtime
member of PFLAG.
Survivors include three sons, David A.
(Cynthia) Linscheid of North Newton, John M. Linscheid (Ken White) of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Steven K. Linscheid (Anne Crichton)
of Washington Grove, Maryland; two grandsons, Aaron (Caitlin)
Linscheid of Kansas City, Kansas, and Joel Linscheid (Kim Schmidt) of
Wichita; and two great-grandsons (Adam and Coen Linscheid of Kansas
City); as well as a brother, Walden (Susan) Duerksen of Goessel and a
sister, Emmalyn (John) Hiebert of Beatrice, Nebraska.
A memorial service is planned for 2
p.m. Sunday (Aug. 14, 2016), at the Bethel College Mennonite Church,
North Newton.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to Brethren Mennonite Council for LGBT
Interests, P.O. Box 6300, Minneapolis, MN 55406; Bethel College, 300
E. 27th Street, North Newton, KS 67117; or Bethel College Mennonite
Church, P.O. Box 364, North Newton, KS 67117-0364.
Condolences may be left at
petersenfamilyfuneralhome.com