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Ruth May Hutson

Kvinde 1896 - 1983  (87 år)


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  1. 1.  Ruth May Hutson blev født den 14 dec. 1896 i La Crosse, Wisconsin, USA; døde den 22 dec. 1983 i Hood River, Oregon, USA; blev begravet i 1983 i Hood River, Oregon, USA.

    Notater:

    Fødsel:
    Datter af Albert Jerome Hutson (Hudson) (1855 - 1924) og Clotilda Henrietta Whitbeck (1859 - 1935).

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet. Portrætfoto af ægteparret.

    Ruth blev gift med Jacob Peter Anderson i 1923. Jacob (søn af Chris Anderson og Elisabeth Birgitte Juliane Nielsen) blev født den 10 maj 1894 i Hjørring, Vennebjerg, Hjørring; blev døbt den 24 maj 1894 i Sankt Olai, Vennebjerg, Hjørring; døde den 11 apr. 1967 i Hood River, Oregon, USA; blev begravet i 1967 i Hood River, Oregon, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]

    Børn:
    1. 2. Denzel Maxine Anderson  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 7 maj 1924 i Columbia, Oregon, USA; døde den 13 dec. 2021 i Hood River, Oregon, USA; blev begravet den 22 dec. 2021 i Hood River, Oregon, USA.
    2. 3. Darrell Lester Anderson  Efterkommere til dette punkt blev født den 27 apr. 1929 i Hood River, Oregon, USA; døde den 10 apr. 2011 i Pierce, Washington, USA; blev begravet den 23 apr. 2011 i Pierce, Washington, USA.
    3. 4. Nulevende  Efterkommere til dette punkt


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Denzel Maxine AndersonDenzel Maxine Anderson Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Ruth1) blev født den 7 maj 1924 i Columbia, Oregon, USA; døde den 13 dec. 2021 i Hood River, Oregon, USA; blev begravet den 22 dec. 2021 i Hood River, Oregon, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: Hood River, Oregon, USA; Fabriksarbejder; Adresse:
      Parkdale
    • Beskæftigelse: Hood River, Oregon, USA; Formand
    • Nekrolog: 2021

    Notater:

    Beskæftigelse:
    Representative for the Teamsters Union.

    Nekrolog:
    "Denzel Maxine Anderson Green passed away Dec. 13, 2021, Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital in Hood River, Ore. Denzel was born May 7, 1924, and was 97 years of age at the time of her passing. Denzel was born in Rainier, Ore., to Jacob Peter and Ruth (Hutson) Anderson of Parkdale, Ore. Her maternal grandparents, Albert Jerome and Clotilda Whitbeck Hutson had come to Hood River in 1899 from Wisconsin as part of the mill relocation of Capt. Davidson Lumber Company. She spent her whole life living in the valley except during the World War II years, when she lived in Portland, Ore.
    On June 30, 1940, she and Lewis L. Green were married in Stevenson, Wash. The wedding pictures show the extended family on the ferry that crossed the Columbia River during that era. She lived 97 years, 7 months and 13 days and saw monumental changes in Hood River and all of Oregon. She was very proud of her Oregon roots. One of her favorite stories was that as a school girl in 1937, she and her class walked from the Parkdale School to the junction of the old Highway 35 to see the then President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt's motorcade drive by on his way to dedicate Timberline Lodge.
    As a young mother of Karen and Judy, she was a homemaker, room mother, gardener, seamstress and the go to person for most of the extended family. "Aunt Denzel" was always available to help with the rest of the family at all times.
    Her early years working outside of the home were as a seasonal packer for Diamond Fruit and the Parkdale plant. Many of her lifelong friends and neighbors were also employed there. She was there more than 25 years and was offered a position as a representative for the Teamsters Union in the Hood River office, so she changed careers. Shortly after retirement from the Teamsters, she decided that staying home was not for her and went to work on career number three: She became an employee at Mt. Hood Meadows. She always liked having a job and even many years after retiring from Mt. Hood Meadows, she would say she wanted to get another job.
    Denzel was always busy at life. She was a collector of many things and would never pass up a garage or estate sale. She had an amazing array of glassware, rocks (which she dug), dishes and antique items of all sorts. She was a great role model in life for her daughters, because at 49 years of age, she became a widow as Lewis died unexpectedly in 1973. She forged a whole new way of life and called upon her determination to live independently. She worked hard, planned and was very successful all on her own merits.
    In August 2018, she moved from her home of 66 years in Mt. Hood, Ore., to Parkhurst Place in Hood River. Her yellow house with the "Dun Fix'n" sign on it was a great source of pride for her.
    Preceding her in death were her husband, Lewis; parents, Jacob and Ruth; and brother, Darrell Anderson. Denzel is survived by her daughters, Karen Morgan of Springfield, Ore., and Judy (and John) Svoboda of Springfield; grandsons, John Morgan of Springfield, Ryan (and Katie) Svoboda of Lafayette, Calif., and Wade Svoboda of Portland; great-grandson Gage Svoboda of Lafayette, whom she lovingly called "Bo Biscuit;" sister Doris Hill of Parkdale; and her special daughter, Rocio Alejo of The Dalles, Ore.
    Family would like to thank all of the staff at Parkhurst Place for providing a warm and caring home for Denzel's past three years, the staff at Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital for their compassion and medical care.
    A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, Dec. 22 at Anderson's."
    (Published Hood River News; gengivet i Findagrave.com).

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet. Portrætfoto.

    Denzel blev gift med Lewis Leon Green den 30 jun. 1940 i Skamania, Washington, USA. Lewis blev født den 16 okt. 1920 i Colorado, USA; døde den 22 dec. 1973 i Hood River, Oregon, USA; blev begravet den 28 dec. 1973 i Hood River, Oregon, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  2. 3.  Darrell Lester AndersonDarrell Lester Anderson Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Ruth1) blev født den 27 apr. 1929 i Hood River, Oregon, USA; døde den 10 apr. 2011 i Pierce, Washington, USA; blev begravet den 23 apr. 2011 i Pierce, Washington, USA.

    Andre Begivenheder og Egenskaber:

    • Beskæftigelse: King, Washington, USA; Restauratør; Adresse:
      Des Moines
    • Beskæftigelse: ca. 1955; Kok
    • Beskæftigelse: 1967, King, Washington, USA; Lærer; Adresse:
      Seattle
    • Nekrolog: 17 apr. 2011

    Notater:

    Levned:
    Darrell Anderson, of Puyallup, Wash., was born in Hood River, Ore., on April 27, 1929, to Pete and Ruth (Hutson) Anderson. He passed away in Tacoma, Wash., on April 10, 2011, from complications to kidney disease.
    Darrell was raised on the Hutson homestead in Parkdale, Ore. He attended grade and high school in Parkdale. Later on he became a well-known chef in the United States. His name is in the Culinary Hall of Fame, alongside of Julia Child.
    He leaves behind his wife, Catherine, and their four children and families, sisters Denzel Green and Doris Hill of Parkdale, special cousin Virgil Hutson and many relatives and friends.
    He will be laid to rest April 23 in Lakewood, Wash.
    "Chef Darrell L. Anderson was employed in the education, restaurant, and catering industries for over fifty years. As a chef, he worked in some of Washington State’s well-known restaurants. As a caterer, he worked for such notables as the Seattle Seahawks. And as an educator, he trained over 2000 young culinarians, many of whom went on to become executive chefs, culinary educators, and restaurant owners. He was involved in state and national organizations that encouraged greater dissemination of culinary skills and the professionalization of culinary education in the United States.
    In 1955, Chef Anderson became active in the American Culinary Federation and the Pacific Northwest Chefs De Cuisine Association (PNCA), now known as the Washington State Chefs Association. He was Vice-President of the PNCA in 1962-1963, the President in 1970-1971 and 1980-1981, and Chairman of the PNCA Board of Directors 1972-1973 and 1982.
    At the national level, he held several posts in the American Academy of Chefs, including Secretary from 1994-1996, and Chairman in 1978. He was the Chair of the American Culinary Federation (ACF) Foundation Senior Chefs Committee.
    Chef Anderson’s awards include:
    The Good Taste Award – in 2003 by the ACF – “Academy Fellows who have been actively involved in furthering the culinarian’s greatest achievements and upholding the traditions of classical cuisine.”
    Induction as a Celebrated Chef into the American Academy of Chefs Culinary Hall of Fame in 1996
    Recipient of the ACF Hermann G. Rusch Award in 2003. This is awarded to “chefs who have demonstrated the highest level of commitment to both ACF and the culinary profession.”
    The ACF Presidential Medallion in 1998
    The ACF National Presidents Award in 1985
    The ACF Service Award in 1989
    Chef Anderson donated his papers to Renton Technical College in 2007. He passed away on April 10, 2011. (Washington chefs)

    Beskæftigelse:
    Owner/operator of Roses Hi-Way Inn, a Washington State. Bygningen nedbrændte 2003

    Beskæftigelse:
    Certified Culinary Educator (CCE).
    "Dept. Head of the Culinary Arts Program for the Sea-Tac Occupational Skills Center (OSC) in Seattle.

    Nekrolog:
    "Chef Darrell L. ANDERSON CEC, CCE, AAC, HOF Darrell Lester Anderson of Puyallup passed away on April 10, 2011 in Tacoma, Washington at age 81, just 2 weeks shy of his 82nd birthday after a 2 year illness. Born in Hood River, Oregon on April 27, 1929, the 2nd of three children to Jacob Peter and Ruth Hutson Anderson of Parkdale, Oregon. At his side was his longtime love and wife of 59 years, Catherine. Darrell grew up in a modest house built during the depression by his father on the family homestead in Parkdale. He attended Parkdale Grade and High Schools. He didn't really enjoy school, but he loved fishing and playing baseball, and was given the title 'Home Run King'. He always said he was lucky to have nothing because he appreciated everything. Darrell's passion became evident early in life. He was drafted into the U.S. Army during the Korean War in November 1950 where he received his first formal Culinary training. After graduation he became the youngest Culinary Instructor at Fort Lewis. Darrell met Catherine Dickinson, the love of his life, when they were just 14 years old. They were married on September 8, 1951. That winter he left his new bride and was transferred to Camp Coe, Yokohama, Japan where he served 2 years. After leaving the Army in January 1953, Darrell attended the Edison Technical School of Culinary Arts (now Seattle Central Community College). After graduation in 1955, he moved his family to Federal Way. He was chef at several clubs in Washington, as well as owner/operator of Roses Hi-Way Inn, a Washington State landmark at that time. During this period, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Way Chamber of Commerce and President of the Federal Way Boys Club. He also owned and operated King Catering for 25 years. In 1967 he was named Dept. Head of the Culinary Arts Program for the Sea-Tac Occupational Skills Center (OSC) in Seattle. To quote a former student who is a successful chef today, "Darrell's enthusiasm was infectious providing more and more opportunities to learn". He graduated over 2,000 students over the years and retired in 1991. Chef Anderson has been a member of the American Culinary Federation (ACF) Washington State Chefs Assoc. (WSCA) since 1955. He served on the Board of Directors for the ACF WSCA Chefs as well as numerous other positions including chapter president twice. He was also a member of the American Academy of Chefs (AAC) and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1996. He was the first chef in Washington state to receive this award. In 2003 he received the AACs Good Taste Award and, also that year, the Western Region's Hermann G. Rusch Chefs Achievement Award. In 2006 he received the Antonin Careme Medal. He was a longtime member of the Escoffier Society of Seattle as well. He also was a member of the Golden Toque. In 1979 he was named ACF WSCA 'Chef of the Year'. The WSCA has also established a scholarship in his name. His titles included Certified Executive Chef (CEC), Certified Culinary Educator (CCE), American Academy of Chefs (AAC), Hall of Fame (HOF), and Chair Emeritus ACF Senior Chefs Committee. He was well known as a caring advocate for senior chefs. He also served as the national ACFs historian for many years. His personal papers were donated to Renton Technical College where they have a library in his name. Darrell is survived by his wife, Catherine, and their 4 children: Deborah Johnson of Puyallup, Dana Anderson of Matlock, Darwin Anderson of Anacortes and David Anderson of Cle Elum; along with his 2 sisters: Denzel Green and Doris Hill, both of Parkdale, OR. He had 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 PM on Saturday, April 23, in the Valley Chapel at Mountain View Memorial Park, 4100 Steilacoom Blvd. SW, Lakewood, WA, 98499. Donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation. Darrell was always the teacher and touched many lives. He will be greatly missed, but not forgotten."
    (Published by The Seattle Times on Apr. 17, 2011)

    Begravet:
    Gravsten afbildet, "US Army Korea". Sammen med ægtefællen.

    Darrell blev gift med Catherine Lorraine Dickinson den 8 sep. 1951. Catherine blev født den 6 sep. 1929 i Pierce, Washington, USA; døde den 20 okt. 2013 i Pierce, Washington, USA; blev begravet i 2013 i Pierce, Washington, USA. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]


  3. 4.  Nulevende Efterkommere til dette punkt (1.Ruth1)

    Familie/Ægtefælle/Partner: Nulevende. [Gruppeskema] [Familietavle]