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Thelma steward
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No matter what name she was called at any stage of her life she loved shopping anytime, anywhere and for anything.

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Throughout the years, Ruth has always lived a full life. She was actually scheduled to administer the final exam for her last class on the evening of the day of her passing. She retired in the 2015 Fall Semester but continued to teach part time until her death. She completed her career with over 10 years of service at California State University at San Bernardino. During this time, she concurrently taught classes at USC, her alma mater. She served 6 years at California State University at Long Beach. Moore-Steward spent the last 20 years of her career as a Professor. When John’s younger son and his wife had 2 sons she was able to experience being a Grandmother which was one of her greatest joys in life. John has 2 sons who subsequently married providing her with the daughters she always wanted. It was through this marriage that she was able to fulfill her dream of being a parent. They married in July, 1994 and remained so until her death. During this assignment she met her second husband, John Steward. Moore was hired as an Assistant Superintendent in the Compton Unified School District. She later moved back to California and became the Superintendent of the School District in Richmond, CA. After a few years she accepted an Assistant Superintendent position in Boston, Mass. Louis, MO becoming the first Black Assistant Superintendent of an elite suburban school district. So in 1984, shortly after the burial of her Mother, she moved to St. Moore to become an Assistant Superintendent in a School District where he was to become Superintendent. She met the person who would become her career mentor, Dr. Coward moved on to become a Principal at Kennedy High School in the La Palma School District before the age of 30. This marriage ended in divorce, having borne no children. In November of 1973, she married Clifton Vernard Coward (Vern), a man who was also called by his middle name by his family and friends. Miss Moore began her long illustrious education career teaching in Inglewood, CA. Her highest educational degree being a Doctorate of Education from the University of Southern California (USC). Here she obtained her Bachelor’s Degree and her Master’s Degree. She eventually continued her education at California State University at Dominquez Hills (CSUDH). She left UCLA for a while due to financial reasons attending Compton Community College as she worked and attained financing. She’d express to them how they needed to do whatever was necessary to reach their goals. Throughout the years when she’d hear complaints of something being too hard to do, she would often relate to her many nieces and nephew how she had ridden the bus to UCLA from Compton. She attended University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA). With this as her goal, she began preparation. She was inspired by a dream, a revelation of her father who envisioned her as State Superintendent of Schools. At each of these school levels, her love and thirst for education became more apparent as she flourished becoming a top scholar at each level. In 1965, she graduated from Centennial High School in Compton. She completed junior high school at Willowbrook Jr High in Compton. High completing the Seventh Grade before the family moved to Compton, CA in January, 1961. Ruth began her long and cherished educational journey at Columbia Elementary School in Cleveland. Each of these names and titles expressed who she was and the things she most cherished in life: family, faith and education. Moore- Steward and maybe her most beloved title, Grandma Ruth. She was called Thelma Ruth, Auntie Ruthie, First Chair Cellist, Talibah, Thelma, Miss Moore and Mrs. But it didn’t matter, she was destined to acquire several other names during her life. Of 13 children, she was the only one called by her middle name. On her first day in kindergarten she learned, in an embarrassing fashion, that her name was actually Thelma. Over the next 2 years as her last 2 siblings were born, they also knew her as Ruth. Her parents Bessie Lee Patterson Moore and Ezekiel Moore and her 10 older siblings all called her Ruth. RUTH, as she was affectionately called by family and friends all of her life, was actually named Thelma Ruth Moore at her birth on Februin Cleveland, Ohio.











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