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Ruth Ann Sweeney

May 8, 1952 — October 7, 2024

Ruth Ann Headrick Huddleston Sweeney passed away Monday, Oct. 7 at her home.

Ruth was born to Grover Eliel “Lyle” and Dortha Jean (Clark) Headrick on May 8, 1952 in Moscow and grew up on the family farm on Headrick Road. She was the oldest of 4 children, including Patty Gilbert, Ken and Jim “Hudd” on Rock Creek.

Growing up, she was involved in 4H and graduated from Potlatch High School in the class of 1970. She first attended Mr. Nicks Beauty School and then joined the Navy in January 1972. She served for 20 years and retired in January 1992. After boot camp in Bainbridge, Md., she was stationed in San Diego where she met and married Richard Huddleston. They were later divorced.

The Navy sent her to Hawaii and then back to San Diego, where she met the love of her life, John Sweeney, in 1980. They were both transferred to Okinawa, Japan, where they married. “Ruthie”, as John lovingly called her, wrote that the process to get married was very detailed, starting with permission from their respective bosses, then they went to the U.S. Embassy, and to a translator, then to city hall where the work was recorded. Then they went back to the translator, to the Embassy, and then back to the base so their personnel records could be updated.

She also served at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, North Island NAS, Coronado, Calif., and Millington, Tenn.

She worked for 3 years in the government housing office at El Toro, Calif., and three years in Iwakuni, Japan. Ruth also taught conversational English for 4 ½ years in Japan. She and John spent two more years in Hawaii before she retired from her government contracting position to move back to Headrick Road out on Rock Creek (property). There she started quilting and playing pinochle and became certified to teach Fit & Fall Proof classes.

Quilting was her absolute passion, and even after her eye injury several years ago, she was determined to quilt again. She was extremely generous, giving beautiful quilts to family members and quilts of valor. She created and received her own Quilt of Valor which she received in a ceremony at the Latah County Fairgrounds in March 2020.

Ruth was active in local groups in Potlatch and around the Palouse, including American Legion, yoga, a leader for Fit & Fall Proof classes, a member of the Red Hat Society, Bible Study and fellowship, the Princeton Church of the Nazarene, the Princeton Ladies Community Club where she quilted, and also the Palouse Patchers, and the local Pinochle Club.

She was preceded in death by husband John Sweeney on July 17, 2016, son John David Sweeney on Dec. 27, 2000, granddaughter Ashley Sweeney on Sept. 16, 2023, her parents mother Dortha Headrick on Jan. 14, 2024, and Lyle Headrick in February 1976, and brother-in-law Jack Gilbert, and several fur-kitties.

She is survived by son Michael (wife Nicole) Sweeney of Hesperia, Calif., grandchildren James Sweeney, Krystal Sweeney, (Ashley deceased), stepgrandchildren Lisa Sweeney, Nicholas Meraz, great grandkids Izzy Sweeney, Addy Sweeney, Cain Anthony John Bravo, and Ella Meraz; sister Patty Gilbert of Potlatch, brother Ken Headrick and wife Linda, of Newport, Wash.; brother Jim “Hudd” Headrick, of Garfield; nieces Judie Headrick, of Moscow; Machelle Harris (Troy), of Mead, Wash.; Kendra Mendoza, of Newport, Wash; Stephanie Herbert (husband Tim), of Lewiston; Carol Clay (husband Eddie), of Woodstock, Ga.; Kellie Atkinson (husband Rob); grandnieces and nephews, and two fur kitties.

Ruth’s service will be held at 2 PM on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at the Princeton Church of the Nazarene, 1008 Gold Hill Road, Princeton, Idaho.

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