ater born. In the following years, Ruth did various types of work including some in-home baby-sitting, served as a cook at a daycare center, was the Director of the Hispanic Center, and a receptionist/office assistant for the KYFR radio station. Ruth was an active church member at First Baptist Church, then later at Memorial Baptist Church which became Christ Point Baptist Church, serving as a Sunday School teacher and where needed on committees, VBS and serving fellowship coffees and meals. Everybody loved "Ruthie" and Ruth loved everyone. Ruth was well known for her love for Jesus and her family and friends, as well as her heart of kindness. From cinnamon rolls, to chocolate brownies, to sloppy joes, Ruth was an excellent cook. However, she is probably most remembered for her homemade tortillas and Mexican meals. Ruth was proceeded in death by her parents and by her step-mother Emily (Booher) Workentine, sister Bonnie Zerbe, and father-in-law Leslie Freed. Ruth is survived by her husband, Marvin Freed; sons Jonathan Freed and Timothy (Kathryn) Freed, all of Shenandoah, Iowa; brothers David Workentine and Paul (Ruth) Workentine, all of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and brother-in-law Ken Zerbe of Wolf Point, Montana; mother-in-law ConaMara Freed of rural Clarinda, Iowa; brothers-in-law Michael (Sheila) Freed of rural Essex, Iowa, and Ed (Nicole) Freed of Dubuque, Iowa; sister-in-law Melanie (Reggie) Drake of Wilton, Iowa and grandsons Tyler Freed and Derek Goodson; as well as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Celebration of Life Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. at the Christ Point Church in Shenandoah. Burial will follow in the Bethesda Cemetery. The family will greet friends at the funeral home on Tuesday evening from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Memorials may be directed to the Christ Point Church or the Prairie Bible College.