ieces. Ruth was an avid antique collector and restorer of all things broken or discarded. She had an eye to see the beauty in everything, and she took on her project challenges just as she did the challenges of life: with courage, grace, and the strength of the Lord. Her favorite hymn was "Great is Thy Faithfulness." The evidence of God's mercies was new to her every morning and the Lord's compassions and promises never failed her. Ruth lived in her Upland home until 2014 when she moved to Heritage Pointe in Warren, IN. She appreciated her friends from the Upland United Methodist Church, Westview Wesleyan Church, and New Hope Baptist Church who continued to keep in touch with her in her new home. Ruth will be dearly missed by her two daughters: Carol Barton Tropf (Nate) of Upland, IN; and Sally A. Barton of Richmond, IN; three grandchildren: Shannon Tropf Juneja (Mukul) of Fort Collins, CO; Lauren Tropf Rees (Brian) of Indianapolis, IN; and Jay Tropf (Tammy) of Dacula, GA; four great-grandchildren: Sonya and Savannah Rees and Landon and Paxton Tropf. A private family memorial service will be held with a future burial in Waretown, NJ. The family deeply appreciates the attentive and loving nursing care provided by the staff on 1A and 1B of Heritage Pointe, the ministry of Heritage Pointe chaplains, and the Visiting Nurse Hospice Staff. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Jones-Smith Chapel of Armes-Hunt Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 259 N. Main St., Upland, Indiana.