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Betty L. Ferguson

Spokane, Washington

03/11/1934 - 02/17/2011

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FERGUSON, Betty L. Passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, February 17th. We all have a beautiful angel looking over us. Betty was born in Coeur d'Alene on March 11th 1934 to John and Mildred Strobel. She grew up in the Rose Lake area attending all 12 school years at the Rose Lake...

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I know her son Evan and I wish to express my sadness for him and his family.

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Candy, Robin, Gina, Tony, Evan, and Mark...all the grandchildren and great grandchildren. Grandma Betty/Mom was a large part of my young adult life and remained there for years. I have fond memories of the house on Poleline...good times. I love the line in her obituary "a swift kick when needed." Truer words were never spoken. And most of us needed that swift kick!!! I personally am grateful for her love and kindness towads Adam and Amber...she was always there when they needed...

Betty and I shared laughter until our eyes watered too many times to count.. We shared many knowing glances during family gatherings. She was my counsel through some tough tiimes. I remember the day she showed me her wedding dress with the 19" waist. She was very proud of her family. A very generous person who shared whatever she had. To each and every person in her family I send my love and heartfelt sympathy. I am grateful to have known her and her passing leaves a void in my heart.

I am very thankful that I had the chance to meet Betty Lou through Robin. The few times I spent with her were very special to me. I know you will all miss her so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I wish I could be there in person for the celebration of her life, but I will be there in spirit. God bless. Vanessa

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I send my most sincere condolences on the loss of Grandma Better. That's how I knew her, through my beloved step-children Adam and Amber. I never met her, but in addition to having a small part in helping raise Adam and Amber, I did get to meet Betty's daughters Gina and Robin. Robin, I thank you for always making me feel welcome and liked. Gina, I especially thank you. It isn't often that a former and a current spouse can find a common ground, but we did. You made me feel on equal...

To The Ferguson family... Your mom was the coolest!!! Evan and Mark..... I have many fond memories of your parents, but the one that I will never forget was when we got caught smoking! I will never forget how sick we got when we smoked Pall Mall's......... Our parents were tough no doubt... But as we get older we realize they did it because they loved us! Tony, Evan, Mark, Candy, Robin, and Gina, No words can fix what you are feeling I know... But I just wanted you all to know that I too...

I remember many family dinners at grandma Betty's house from when I was younger. I always loved going over there with Jamee. We always had so much fun... =) And we'd go outside and play in the big ol' yard... Geez, I have so many good memories there. We love you, Grandma Betty. You will be missed so much. Love, Dave, Connie, Aaron, Danielle, and Cierra.