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Obituary: Herman Babe Ruth

Retired tool and die maker and Lockport resident was known for riding his mountain bike everywhere.

Obituary published and funeral arrangements entrusted to the care and direction of the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home and Crematory

Herman Babe Ruth, age 78, of Lockport, passed away Friday, December 6, 2019 at Presence St. Joseph Medical Center, with his family by his side.

Born September 20, 1941 in Joliet, he was the son of Fred and Edna (Platt) Ruth. He worked as a mechanic for a number of years, and later was a tool and die maker for Simon Box Company for over 50 years.

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Herman was a talented artist, wood craftsman, and model builder who loved his pets and led a simple and private life. Many people will remember him for his love of riding his mountain bike, his favorite mode of transportation. He will also be remembered as “Preacher Man” in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

Surviving are his children, Randal (Laura) Ruth of Shorewood, and Rhonda (fiancé Anthony Spoko) Martinez of Joliet; six grandchildren, Alicia, Samantha and Hunter Ruth, Dominique (Benjamin Greyson) Martinez, Nichole (Greg) Shepperd, and Justin Martinez; two great-grandchildren, Benjamin Greyson, Jr. and Madison Shepperd; his brother, Robert Ruth; and several nieces and nephews.

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He was preceded in death by his parents, and four brothers, Frank, John, Kenneth, and Richard.

A Memorial Gathering for Herman Ruth will be held Friday, December 13, 2019 from 4:00 to7:30 p.m. at the Fred C. Dames Funeral Home, 3200 Black Road (at Essington Road), Joliet, where a Memorial Service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Cremation rites have been accorded and interment will be private.

For more information, please call (815) 741-5500 or visit his Memorial Tribute at www.fredcdames.com

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