Washington community, passed away on February 8, 2024, at the
age of 100.
Born on May 4, 1923, in Port Townsend, WA, Ruth
was one of 13 siblings, and she leaves behind a legacy of love,
dedication, and service.
Ruth's journey of service and leadership began at the University
of Washington, where she earned her teaching degree, igniting a
lifelong passion for education. She embarked on her teaching
career in Marysville, and then moved to Arlington High School,
where she quickly endeared herself to her students. Her warmth
and dedication were evident, as she not only taught school, but also
served as a Camp Fire leader, shaping the lives of young girls in
the community.
In 1950, Ruth married coach Larry Munizza, marking the end of
her teaching career at AHS due to regulations at the time.
Nonetheless, her commitment to education and community
remained unwavering. Ruth dedicated 28 years of her life to
leading Camp Fire groups, earning recognition with the Luther
Halsey Gulick Camp Fire Award for her outstanding contributions.
Ruth’s community service also extended to organizations such as
Lady Lions of Arlington, where she served as club president twice
and contributed tirelessly to various community projects.
Ruth was a devoted member of Arlington United Church.
She taught Sunday school, served as a pianist, and directed the
Chancel Choir for nearly five decades at AUC.
Ruth's musical talents were not confined to the church; she generously
shared her gift of music with the Arlington Manor and the Lake Goodwin
Community Center, enriching the lives of many through
her piano performances and square-dancing classes.
In 1963, Ruth's passion for education led her to the Arlington
Cooperative Preschool, where she taught and nurtured countless
children for 37 years. Her dedication helped the preschool
flourish, leaving an indelible mark on generations of families in the
community.
Ruth’s life was one of selfless service, unwavering dedication,
and boundless love. She is survived by her four daughters, Dawn
Munizza Johnson, Kim Munizza Drössler (Peter Drössler), Toni
Munizza (Scott Farrell), and Jenny Whitmer (Matt Whitmer), her
three granddaughters, Stephanie Johnson, Julia Drössler and Lila
Whitmer, and Timothy Hall who was like a son. She is also
survived by her sister Helen Sinclair of CA and brother John
Porter of OR. Ruth was preceded in death by her husband of 56
years, Larry Munizza.
A celebration of Ruth’s life will be held on February 29 at 1 PM at Our Savior’s
Lutheran Church (615 E. Highland Drive, Arlington, WA 98223). In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made to
United Way of Snohomish County: The Imagination Program
or The Audubon Society.
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