Ruth was born on January 9, 1956. She graduated from W. F. West High School in 1974. She married Tim Stezaker on December 25, 1987. They've lived in Centralia for the 23 years of their marriage. The couple had two children, son, Jeffery, and daughter, Heidi Beezley. Ruth graduated from Centralia College. Over the past 8 years Ruth worked in various positions for Lewis County including the commissioner's office, secretary of the Board of Equalization and most recently as a senior office assistant for the Public Health Department.
Ruth was preceded in death by her father Alfred Norman. She is survived by her husband, two children, mother, Ada Norman, brother, David Norman (Sherri), grandson, Brenden Beezley and numerous nieces and nephews.
Ruth was a gracious and loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and friend. Her smile was loved by many and she had a way of brightening everyone's day. Her love for her family, friends and the Lord was immense. She enjoyed helping others, weekend road trips to the mountains, the beach and to Eastern Washington, sewing, cooking, reading, dogs, Christmas and family dinners. She was one of a kind.
Her family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at Centralia Providence Hospital and St. Peters Providence Hospital.
Ruth was born on January 9, 1956. She graduated from W. F. West High School in 1974. She married Tim Stezaker on December 25, 1987. They've lived in Centralia for the 23 years of their marriage. The couple had two children, son, Jeffery, and daughter, Heidi Beezley. Ruth graduated from Centralia College. Over the past 8 years Ruth worked in various positions for Lewis County including the commissioner's office, secretary of the Board of Equalization and most recently as a senior office assistant for the Public Health Department.
Ruth was preceded in death by her father Alfred Norman. She is survived by her husband, two children, mother, Ada Norman, brother, David Norman (Sherri), grandson, Brenden Beezley and numerous nieces and nephews.
Ruth was a gracious and loving wife, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, and friend. Her smile was loved by many and she had a way of brightening everyone's day. Her love for her family, friends and the Lord was immense. She enjoyed helping others, weekend road trips to the mountains, the beach and to Eastern Washington, sewing, cooking, reading, dogs, Christmas and family dinners. She was one of a kind.
Her family would like to thank the doctors, nurses and staff at Centralia Providence Hospital and St. Peters Providence Hospital.
Bio by: Sherry McCormick
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