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Rita Shapiro (Brotherton) - Class Of 1965 VIEW PROFILE

Rita Shapiro (Brotherton)

Rita Brotherton
Jan. 25, 1947 - Feb. 2, 2021
NEW ALBANY, IN -

Rita L. Brotherton, 74 (affectionately known as Rhino Rita), passed away on Tuesday, February 2, 2021. She lived her life with a true passion for making a difference with everyone who crossed her path. Rita was born in South Bend, IN to the late Mr. and Mrs. Zeke and Zelda Shapiro. She was a resident of Nashville, IN, Hamilton, MO, Terre Haute, IN Jeffersonville, IN, and San Diego, CA.

Rita earned her B.S. in Education, M.S. in Psychology, and her Ed.S. from Indiana University. She made a positive impact with students as a guidance counselor, psychology professor, and a supervisor of student teachers.
She found true joy and inspiration in working with children and young adults.
Rita married the late Dr. William Brotherton on January 1, 1972 in Bloomington, IN. They celebrated 29 years of marriage before his early passing. During this time, they had two children.
Rita truly enjoyed working and volunteering regardless of the city in which she resided, and had a love of arts and nature. She volunteered for many organizations, including The Visalia, CA Symphony, The Morro Bay, CA Natural History Museum, The Falls of the Ohio State Park in Clarksville, IN, and The Howard Steamboat Museum in Jeffersonville, IN.

Rita was known for her larger-than-life personality, strong wit, fierce love of family and friends, and the art of forgiveness, regardless of what adversity she faced. She taught her children to be strong, compassionate, honest, and to always have a true sense of integrity. She will be missed more than words can express.

She is survived by her daughter, Amy McHugh (Nick McHugh) of Louisville, KY and son, James Brotherton of San Diego, CA; her brother and sister-in-law, Paul and Diana Shapiro of Nashville, IN; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Alan and Judy Brotherton of Muscatine, IA; nieces and nephews, Rachel, Shane, and Ian Smith, Sarah and Clay Farebrother all of North Liberty, IA.
A full graveside Funeral service was held on Friday, February 5, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at Green Lawn Cemetery in Nashville, IN.

02/06/2021 JFC

 
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02/07/21 01:38 PM #1    

Bill Logan (1965)

 

Rita would always bring a smile to my to face, whether it was thinking about her, reading about her or talking to her. I was lucky enough to be accepted as a friend during the informative years of high school while also afforded an open invitation to what many called "Rita's Rec Center". With all the comings and going's by so many there were always a lot of laughs and good times had. I often thought it felt more like Rita's Rec Center than the home of Zeke and Zelda Shapiro. They were two parents with big hearts who put up with a ton of mischief and were always welcoming no matter what time you showed up.

Rest In Peace Rita... 

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