Ruth was born in a small farm house in Sullivan County near Dugger Indiana on January 23, 1933. She was the last in a line of 8 children of Ora and Ann Wolfe. Dugger was coal mining country, and her father Ora worked the mines. She grew up on a farm with no running water, but which overflowed with family care and love.
Ruth attended Indiana State at Terre Haute and afterward went to work at Shell Oil Company where she met, and later married, Dick Johnson who had purchased a small Shell distributorship in Columbus Indiana. The two went on to work together to grow Johnson Oil Company over many years.
As a woman of strong faith, she and Dick were part of a small group that co-founded Fairlawn Presbyterian Church in 1961 where she continued as a lifelong member. Ruth was also active in her community through many social organizations like PEO, Harrison Lake Garden Club, and Monday Literary Club.
Ruth was generous in many ways. She was an outstanding cook and was quick to deliver a meal to a family suffering a loss. She and Dick also supported numerous community organizations in Columbus and Indiana. They donated the real estate for the Salvation Army to build a support center, sponsored the Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship at IU, sponsored the Johnson Distinguished Guest artist series at the Columbus Philharmonic, and sponsored publication of The Birds of Indiana by Bill Zimmerman.
Ruth actively supported and served Indiana University on the advisory board for the School of Arts and Sciences and the Jacobs School of Music. She also directly provided funds to support higher education for those with need. Most recently, Ruth led the Johnson Family in a major gift to Our Hospice of South Central Indiana, where she received outstanding care in her final days.
Ruth is survived by her children Jenny Johnson of Nashville IN, Rick Johnson (Alice) of Columbus IN, two grandchildren, Richard Loomis Johnson III (Ricky) and Ann Elizabeth Johnson (Annie) and her beloved cat, Rosemary and her granddog, Josie. All her family and friends join in deep gratitude for having been a part of her distinguished life.
Ruth Wolfe Johnson Service and Visitation information:
Thursday (March 28, 2019) Visitation 4-8 p.m., Myers- Reed Chapel, 3729 25th Street, Columbus, IN
Friday (March 29, 2019) Visitation 10:00 a.m., Services 11:00 a.m., Nashville United Methodist Church, 36 South Jefferson Street, Nashville Indiana. Parking is located behind the church and on the street.
Memorials may be made to Heritage Fund: The Community Foundation of Bartholomew County or to the Brown County Community Foundation.