Ruth Juliano
Age - 85
December 6, 2023
Ruth Ann Juliano, beloved mother, grandmother, and devoted member of the Farmington Hills community, passed into eternal life on Tuesday afternoon, December 5, 2023. She was 85 years old. Born April 30, 1938, to the late J. Keith and Ruth (Flessner) Schachern at St. Joseph Hospital in Pontiac, Michigan, Ruth Ann's life was marked by unwavering faith, boundless generosity, and a remarkable zest for life. Growing up in Pontiac, Ruth Ann attended St. Frederick's Catholic School, where her dedication to her Catholic faith began to flourish. Her adventurous spirit was evident early on when she embarked on a cross-country and European bike journey, finding solace and camaraderie in youth hostels and eventually becoming a leader of those groups. Her experiences shaped her into a natural leader, fostering connections and spreading joy wherever she went. A registered nurse by profession, it was at Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital where she met her beloved husband, Dr. Leroy "Lee" Juliano. Together, they built a life grounded in love, shared interests, and mutual respect until his passing on March 7, 2009, after a wonderful 43-year marriage. Music was a cornerstone of Ruth Ann's life, and her talent on the piano resonated not only in her church but also in the school Christmas plays. She had an affinity for sports, particularly enjoying the Lions, Tigers, and Red Wings. Her endearing nickname "lone fan" was earned because come rain or shine, nor regard for distance, she never missed any of her kids' sporting events, epitomizing unwavering dedication to them. Her loving devotion to her grandchildren was evident as well in every moment spent with them and they will miss her terribly. Her involvement in the St. Fabian Church Women's Club showcased her commitment to community and service. A true artisan at heart, Ruth Ann's passion for crafting, sewing, and decorating was undeniable. Her handmade Christmas wreaths and other creations, initially sold in Union Lake and later in downtown Northville, brought joy to countless homes during the holiday season. Ruth Ann was also famous for her extensive collection of Christmas cookies and an impressive array of Santa Claus memorabilia, which became a hallmark of her holiday celebrations. Her love for travel, voracious reading habits, and active participation in book club gatherings painted a picture of a woman curious about the world around her. Known for her stoic nature and resilience, Ruth Ann never complained, embodying grace and strength in the face of adversity. Stubborn yet endearing, Ruth Ann always championed the underdog and cherished life's small pleasures, especially desserts! She had a keen sense of adventure and refused to miss out on any opportunity fearing she'd not be asked again. Her kids indicated she was a human "Rand McNally," knowing the world almost to the mile marker. Ruth Ann Juliano's legacy of faith, resilience, and unconditional love will forever echo in the hearts of those who were fortunate to know her. Her spirit of selflessness, coupled with an insatiable curiosity for life, leaves an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of crossing paths with her. Surviving are four devoted children, Lisa (Tom) Fargo, Joe, Jeff (fiancee Amilynn Lazuka) and John (Kelly); seven cherished grandchildren, Mary and Julie Fargo, Ryan, Nathan and Lauren Juliano, and Nicholas and Andrew Juliano; her brother, James (Denise) Schachern; and nephews, Chris Schachern, and Steven, David and J. T. Quarles. In addition to her husband, Ruth Ann was preceded in death by siblings, Ellen Quarles and Richard Schachern. Visitation and funeral arrangements are currently incomplete. Please check back with us later for updated information. May her soul rest in eternal peace, and her cherished memories continue to inspire generations to come. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Ruth Ann Juliano, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.Show more