Minnie Ruth Solomon Owens
BIRTH 27 Apr 1915
Macon, Bibb County, Georgia, USA
DEATH 27 Jun 2001 (aged 86)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
BURIAL
Oak Woods Cemetery
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
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Ruth S. Owens, 86
Widow of Olympian
Chaired foundation
When Jesse Owens jumped and ran his way to four gold medals at the 1936 Olympics, putting the lie to Hitler's claims of Aryan racial superiority, his wife was at home with their first child.
Although the expense of the trip was too great for them both to attend the Berlin Games, Ruth S. Owens was beside her track-star husband every step of the way before and after, preserving and spreading his legacy for generations.
Mrs. Owens, 86, the longtime board chairwoman of the Jesse Owens Foundation, died of heart failure Wednesday, June 27, in her Hyde Park home.
Mrs. Owens first met her husband, who already was a budding track star, in junior high school. He said "hello," she pretended she didn't hear him, and soon they were sharing doughnuts, said daughter Marlene Owens Rankin. They were married for nearly 48 years until his 1980 death.
"She saw them as partners," her daughter said. They raised three daughters and were involved in numerous charitable organizations, with a special fondness for those geared toward children.
Her husband was an Up With People board member and helped start the ARCO/Jesse Owens Games, a summer track and field competition for children across the country that culminated with scholarships for the winners.
When he died, Mrs. Owens took his Up With People board seat and continued serving as an ARCO ambassador, making appearances and greeting the children at the games, her daughter said. Nearly 11 million children, including Carl Lewis, had participated by the event's end a few years ago.
"She protected [Jesse Owens'] legacy and guarded it with all of her being," her daughter said. "She was chairman of the Jesse Owens Foundation, which existed to perpetuate his legacy. It was sort of the embodiment of him and how he spent his life. She was at the center of it."
Mrs. Owens was board chairwoman and an active fundraiser for the foundation formed 21 years ago to give scholarships and a chance to average students who were active in the community. More than 270 children have since earned the four-year, $2,000 annual scholarships, and 97 percent graduated from college, said her daughter, the current executive director. The foundation added mentoring and donations to youth-oriented organizations to its activities.
Mrs. Owens was a strong, independent woman, said son-in-law Stuart Rankin.
"She went by Ruth Owens. She didn't go by Mrs. Jesse Owens, although she was very proud of all that," he said.
Mrs. Owens loved playing bridge, viewing sports and watching the Olympics. "She used to watch Michael Jordan religiously," her son-in-law said.
Mrs. Owens is also survived by two other daughters, Gloria Hemphill and Beverly Prather; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Visitation will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday at Griffin Funeral Home, 3232 S. King Drive, and at 10 a.m. Tuesday at First Unitarian Church of Hyde Park, followed by an 11 a.m. funeral service.
29 Jun 2001, Chicago Tribune News. Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Family Members
Parents
John W. Solomon
1884–1935
Ellen Pugh Solomon
1887–1974
Spouse of Jesse Owens
1913–1980 (m. 1935)
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Devoted Wife - Beloved Mother
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American athlete
Description:Jesse Owens famous as Jesse Owens. Born: James Cleveland Owens was an American track and field athlete and four-time gold medalist in the 1936 Olympic Games.
Owens specialized in the sprints and the long jump, and was recognized in his lifetime as "perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history."
Born: September 12, 1913, Oakville, AL
Died: March 31, 1980, Tucson, AZ
Spouse: Minnie Ruth Solomon (m. 1935–1980)
Education: East Technical High School, The Ohio State University
Children: Beverly Owens, Gloria Owens, Marlene Owens
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