In loving memory of

Ruth Ann Abrams
December 25, 1957 - November 1, 2013

Ruth Ann Abrams Passed away peacefully of natural causes on Friday November 1st at her home in Waunakee at the age of 55

Ruth was born December 25th 1957 in Siren, WI to the late Albin and Dorothy (Jorgensen) Lindgren. She was raised in Cushing and Milltown, WI. Ruth graduated from unity high school, Balsam Lake,WI.
Ruth earned an associate degree in accounting, after which she moved to Madison, WI and started working for the Wisconsin Department of Revenue with her best friend and sister in law Janet Abrams.

Ruth Married Stacey Abrams on 7-26-2003 at Peace Lutheran church. They lived in Waunakee and had just celebrated their 10 year anniversary.

Ruth is survived by her husband Stacey and son Jason (Melissa) Janz, grandchildren Hunter, Seger, and Talia of Madison, Son Mathew King granddaughter Kalinda of Denver Colorado, son, Benjamin King of Madison and Sharah King granddaughter Evelyn of Greenville South Carolina, only sister Judy (Ronald) Seekins of Oregon WI, nieces and nephews and various extended family members.

She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved working on her digital farm on Facebook and her hobby of taking pictures.

Tributes

Roy wrote on May 11, 2015:

"Way too young to be gone... sympathies to her family."

Janet Abrams wrote on Nov 12, 2013:

"Words can't describe how much I will miss Ruth. Sisters-in-law by marriage, but best friends in our hearts."

Lili Crane wrote on Nov 6, 2013:

"I enjoyed working with Ruth for many years at DOR. She always had a smile and friendly words for me. I will miss her very much."

JACK ABRAMS wrote on Nov 6, 2013:

"Ruth was a great daughter in law. she will be missed"

Sharah King wrote on Nov 5, 2013:

"She was the best mom a girl could ask for, my best friend, my biggest cheerleader, and my angel. She loved her family and friends and would do anything for them. She loved my baby girl Evelyn so much. Mommy I love you so much you were and still are my world. I know you will always look over me. I love you."

Cathy Mielke wrote on Nov 5, 2013:

"Ruth always had a smile on her face. She was so excited to introduce her twin grandchildren recently. You could see her love for them bubbling over. Ruth was a wonderful neighbor. We will miss her smiles."

Kris Abrams wrote on Nov 5, 2013:

"She was always kind, patient, and always interested in everyone else. She was always there for everyone."