Ruth Newman

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Ruth Newman, age 94, on 22 Oct 2011

Ruth Beatrice Newman (nee Coulter) (2 July 1917 - 20 October 2016) was an award-winning pianist, insurance claims adjuster, and longtime widower from Canada.

Early life

Ruth was born in Calgary, Alberta, on 2 July 1917 to Reverend Joseph Coulter and Williamina Bessie Coulter.

ARCT prize ceremony, 21 October 1941

She received the Associate, Royal Conservatory Toronto (ARCT) teaching diploma in a ceremony on 21 October 1941. She received the prize for top marks that year.

Marriage and family

She married Bruce Newman on 10 October 1942 and had three children by him:

Ruth named her first-born daughter's middle name after her brother Hubert Coulter who had died 7 May 1943 in WWII.

Ruth named her second-born daughter after her brother Everett Coulter who had died 20 February 1944 in WWII.

On 27 June 1968, after 25 years of marriage, Ruth was widowed when Bruce died suddenly at age 50. She never remarried. Ruth kept a photo of Bruce by her bedside for the rest of her life.

Ruth has 10 grandchildren:

  • By Sandra: Megan, Meredith, Laura, Patrick
  • By Evelyn: Alexander, Vanessa, Andrew, Stephen
  • By Mary Ann: Michael, Carolyn

As of 2018 she has 9 great-grandchildren:

  • By Meredith: Charlotte, Aria (born 6 July 2016)
  • By Vanessa: Brynn (born 6 January 2014)
  • By Andrew: Benjamin, Holly, Dominic, Bridget
  • By Carolyn: Cole, Bentley (both born 31 December 2017)

Thus, all her blood descendants remain alive, and they number 3 + 10 + 9 = 22.

Timeline

Date Age Location Event
2 July 1917 0 Calgary Born
July 1923 6 Jasper Park Moved
July 1927 10 Little Current, Manitoulin Island Moved
July 1931 14 Scarborough Junction Moved
July 1933 16 Obtained Driver's License
21 June 1938 20 Sat for Grade 10 Royal Conservatory piano exam
July 1938 21 Milverton Boulevard Parents moved to Sunderland, so she began boarding at Milverton Boulevard
July 1941 24 Parents moved to Waverly Boulevard, to retire when father was 70. They inherited $7000 from the hermit (!) bachelor uncle of mother. Grandmother came to live with them.
19 June 1941 23 Sat for ARCT exam
21 October 1941 24 ARCT Concovation Ceremony; Won prize for top marks
17 March 1942 24 St Patrick's Day Dance; played piano; met Bruce Newman
June 1942 24 Engaged to be married
10 October 1942 25 Married Bruce Newman
October 1942 25 2040 Gerrard Street East, Toronto Rented flat at Gerrard Street East
July 1944 27 Bungalow on Sutherland Avenue, Leaside, Don Mills Purchase a house
5 August 1944 27 Sandra Hugheen born.
19 July 1946 29 Evelyn Elaine Louise "Lynn" born.
18 July 1948 31 Mother died of complications during gall bladder surgery. Grandmother died soon after, of a broken heart.
July 1949 32 Appleby Road in Islington (later Etobicoke, now Toronto) Moved because Bruce was headhunted for a job with Ontario Hydro
30 July 1950 33 Mary Ann born
July 1954 37 #9 Chelford Street, Don Mills Moved since Bruce went back to Sangamo Company
16 March 1960 43 Father dies
1961 43 Guelph. (College Street?) Moved
1962 44 Tan Valley, Toronto Moved to a ("beautiful house!" - Ruth)
1963 45 Guelph. (University Street?) Moved
27 June 1968 50 Bruce dies
July 1968 51 18 The Donway East, Don Mills, Ontario Move into apartment
July 1982 65 Visits Thunder Bay to help her daughter Mary Ann raise her son, infant Michael Currie
2003 January to April, September to December 84 Lets her grandson Michael Currie live with her in the second bedroom.
March 2010 92 Greenview Lodge, 880 Lawrence Avenue East A series of strokes forced her to be moved out of her longtime residence in Don Mills. She initially moved to Greenview Lodge, 880 Lawrence Avenue East, just up the street from her apartment.
Later in 2010 93 Allandale Long Term Care, Milton, Ontario Moved to long-term care facility, with frequent visits and extra care provided by her daughter Sandra, who was living and working nearby.
20 October 2016 99 Died.


2 July 1917 Born in Calgary

July 1923 Moved to Jasper Park

July 1927 Moved to Little Current, Manitoulin Island

July 1931 Moved to Scarborough Junction

July 1933 Driver's License

21 June 1938 she took her Grade 10 Royal Conservatory piano exam.

July 1938 Parents moved to Sunderland, so she began boarding on Milverton Boulevard.

1941 Parents moved to Waverly Boulevard, to retire when father was 70. They inherited $7000 from the hermit (!) bachelor uncle of mother. Grandmother came to live with them.

19 June 1941 she took her ATCM piano exam.

21 October 1941 she convocated and won a prize.

17 March 1942 The St. Patrick's Day Dance. She played piano. She met Bruce.

June 1942 She was engaged to be married

10 October 1942 Married Bruce Newman.

October 1942 Flat at 2040 Gerrard Street East, Toronto. (rented, according to Sandra)

July 1944 Bruce and Ruth purchase a house on Don Mills; they move to a bungalow on Sutherland Avenue in Leaside, Don Mills, for 5 years.

5 August 1944: Sandra Hugheen born.

Around this time, Bruce was working at Sangamo Company Limited:

This company, originally located at Laird Drive and Eglinton Avenue where a Canadian Tire is currently found, began producing electric meters in 1904. Displayed above their buildings, clearly marking their presence to the public, was a large rotating oval sign. Their electric meters, designed to measure watt hours of hydro consumption, were exported to 16 countries, including Mexico, Portugal, Africa, Central America, and Japan. Sangamo products were designed by Canadians, manufactured in Canada, made from Canadian materials and used by Canadians every day of the year in every province. The company had plants in Leaside and Three Rivers, Quebec, with sales offices in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg and Edmonton. The Leaside plant covered 180,000 square feet and had employed 825 people. In 1970, Prestolite acquired the Sangamo Motor Division which was located in Sarnia, Ontario. ... Some time later, Sangamo moved to Guelph, Ontario.

— Toronto Neighbourhoods 7-Book Bundle: A City in the Making / Unbuilt Toronto ... By Mark Osbaldeston, F.R. (Hamish) Berchem, Frederick H. Armstrong, Scott Kennedy, Jane Pitfield [1] [2]

19 July 1946: Evelyn Elaine Louise "Lynn" born.

18 July 1948 Mother died of complications during gall bladder surgery. Grandmother died soon after, of a broken heart.

July 1949 Appleby Road in Islington (later Etobicoke, now Toronto), Ontario (5 years) (Bruce working Hydro Job)

30 July 1950: Mary Ann born.

July 1954 #9 Chelford Street, Don Mills, 7 years (Bruce back to first company, Sangamo motor company).

1960 Father dies.

1961 Guelph (1 year) Megan Kenzie in 2019 believes they lived on College Street.

1962 Toronto, Tan Valley ("beautiful house!" - Ruth)

1963 Guelph. Megan believes they lived on University Street.

27 June 1968 Husband Bruce dies

Apartment from July 1968 to March 2010 (over 41 years): 18 The Donway East, 2nd floor.

July 1968 Move into apartment, second floor, 18 The Donway East, Don Mills, Ontario.

1982 Visits Thunder Bay to help her daughter Mary Ann raise her son, infant Michael Currie

Circa 2002 Stops driving her very old white car (model?)

2003 January to April, September to December - lets her grandson Michael Currie live with her in the second bedroom.

Later life

From July 1968 to March 2010, she lived on her own in a rented apartment at 18 The Donway East, in Don Mills, Ontario. Her phone number for those years was 416 444 6583.

Having moved over a dozen times in her life, perhaps she was tired of decamping on a regular basis, and so she chose to remain in place for a long time.

On 1 July 2007 she celebrated her 90th birthday at her daughter Sandra's home in Speyside, Ontario, between 13:00 and 17:00. The invitation letter to the family, from granddaughter Megan Kenzie, read in part:

The 90th Birthday of Everyone’s Favourite Relative:

Our lady of Don Mills, The Former High Jump Champion of Manitoulin Island, Piano Player Extraordinaire, Mother of the Newman Girls, Grandma, Great-Grandma, sister, sister-in-law, aunt…

Ruth Newman !

— Megan Kenzie, July 2007

In 2010, a series of strokes forced her to be moved out of her longtime residence in Don Mills.

She initially moved to Greenview Lodge, 880 Lawrence Avenue East, just up the street from her apartment.

The mothers have gone through everything from Grandma's apartment. Some stuff has gone with her. Special/valuable/nostalgic/useful items have been distributed between the mothers. Attached are a few photos of some of the things that are left. See following email for second set of pics. We are trying to clear most things out of the apartment this week, and the rest by mid-April. Let me know if you want anything you see here, and we will keep it.

— Email, Megan Kenzie, 21 March 2010

Later in 2010, she moved to Allandale Long Term Care, in Milton Ontario. She remained there for the next 6 years, with frequent visits and extra care provided by her daughter Sandra, who was living and working nearby.


Ruth Newman's grandchildren, summer 2011. From left: Megan Kenzie, Alex Atherton, Meredith Van Viegen, Vanessa Atherton, Andrew Atherton, Michael Currie, Laura Kenzie, Stephen Atherton, Carolyn Trottier, Patrick Kenzie

Death

She died 20 October 2016, at age 99, in her 100th year.

Sources

Self

Timeline was described to her grandson Michael Currie personally in 2003.