Billie Ruth Prudhon,“Rutie” to her family, a beloved educator and cherished family member, passed away peacefully on September 18, 2024 in Jackson, Tennessee, surrounded by her loved ones in her home. Born on April 8, 1943 in Clarksdale, Mississippi, Ruth’s spirit shined brightly throughout her 81 years of life, leaving a legacy that will long be remembered.
She was born to the late Hugh Tabb McDade and Juadine Middleton McDade and preceded in death by her brother David “Butch” McDade (Leslie). Ruth earned her BA degree in Elementary Education from Maryville College, and a MA degree from the University of Memphis in Education Administration. This showed her commitment to lifelong learning and her desire to provide the best for her students.
Ruth’s journey in education began in 1965, when she took her first steps into the classroom as a first-grade teacher in Knox County, TN. Her commitment to nurturing young minds was evident from the start, as she became one of the pioneering teachers involved in the Head Start program. Ruth’s career took her to the heart of child development, where she dedicated her life to shaping the future of countless children. She later continued her impactful work in Maryville, TN at Flo Alexander’s Preschool.
With an unyielding passion for education, Ruth made another significant move in 1972, this time to Parkway Village Preschool, and then to Buntyn Presbyterian School in Memphis, TN. Her journey continued in Memphis at Woodland Presbyterian School, where she served as Assistant Headmaster. From there, her vocation continued at Lausanne Collegiate School as Lower School Director. However, the pinnacle of her administrative career came as the Middle School Director of the University School of Jackson, a role she embraced until her retirement in 2007.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Ruth was a master crocheter, creating beautiful works without using a pattern that adorned the homes of family and friends. She loved music, especially 50’s Rock & Roll and Country. A spirited sports enthusiast, she passionately supported both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Tennessee Volunteers, often engaging in spirited discussions about their latest games.
More than her myriad accomplishments, Ruth took immense pride in her family, which she treasured above all else. Their happiness and well-being was her greatest achievement. She was profoundly proud of each member of her family, who always brought her joy and purpose. She loved spontaneous drives in the country with Red listening to music, trips to the Smoky Mountains with family, and the Polar Plunge at Perdido Key to celebrate the New Year. Ruth was the consummate counselor, mentor, motivator, and confidante to countless individuals throughout her life.
Left to cherish her memory is her loving devoted husband of 63 years, Rolland A.”Red” Prudhon, Jr.; cherished children, Rolland A. “Rusty” Prudhon, III, Pamela Burnette (Chuck), and Patrick Prudhon (Sarah); grandchildren, Brendan Day Wrice (Allison), Mackenzie Cade Wright, Margaret “Maggie” Grace Burnette, Lillian Ruth Burnette, and Etta Louise Prudhon; sister, Jane Monroe (Benny); nephew Gabriel McDade; and nieces, Missy Dowell, Amy Monroe, and Caralie McDade.
Ruth’s legacy is one of love, dedication, kindness, and a steadfast commitment to uplifting those around her. Ruth Prudhon will forever be remembered as a beacon of light in the lives of all who had the privilege to know her.
A Celebration of Life gathering will take place at the Green Frog Farm, 148 Green Frog Lane, Bells, TN 38006…on Highway 412 in Jackson, TN.
The Celebration of Life will be Sunday, September 29, 2024, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. All are welcome.