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Betty Stadler

Boise, Idaho

1922 - 2017

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Betty Reddoch Stadler1922 ~ 2017I came into this wonderful world on a snowy day on 2-7-1922, the second daughter of Flora and Charles F. Reddoch. I was late and that's why I procrastinate!I worked and played.I cussed and prayed.I laughed and cried.I lived and loved and was loved in return.I met...

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Oh how I miss you my beautiful Betty. You were there for us when no one else was and so much more than a friend. You taught me so much more than you know. Well I hope and pray you do now! You were an angel On this earth and now my angel in heaven. I love you forever and can’t wait to see your beautiful face againDyanna Rieger p.s. my love to all your beautiful children too!❤

It has been two years since Betty passed. I still think of her and the laughter she always brought with her. Her smile always could light up a room. I have been blessed to have had her in my life and Ben also. I valued them both and miss them dearly. Rest in peace dear special ones!!!

R. C. Renk Family 2006

Our sincere condolences to the Stadler family on the loss of their beloved Betty. Betty was such a kind, warm, and loving woman; traits shared by the entire Stadler family.

Our families have a long history together. Ben and my dad were high school classmates and both graduated from St. Teresa's Academy in 1936. My mother and Betty were born just two months apart, both raised fine large families, both suffered the loss of a beloved daughter and husband, and both left this earth...

To Sheri, Mike and family. Your grandma was a great person, I pray for you all in your time of loss but know she is happy now where she is.

My Betty was our earth angel. She came into our lives 17 years ago following the death of our daughter caused by a drunk driver. Betty was a volunteer with MADD. She came to see us at least once a week until we moved out of state a year later. She listened to our stories over and over, as we cried and laughed together. She gave us hope when we had none. We had no family closeby. She became a mother to us in every sense of the word. I do not think I could have survived those first...

As one of the extended circle, I am thankful for the past 20+ years of love and laughter that she brought to my life!

I knew and loved both Betty and Ben I feel blessed to have known both of them They gave so much to everyone they knew and considered everyone part of their family. God bless you Betty say hi to Ben for me. Love Jan

Betty Stadler was a lady who made a difference. She was a warm,caring person who met obstacles head on and, even while dealing with her own personal struggles, fought to make sure her point was made.
I so appreciate her fight for MADD. She raised a beautiful family and that is worth fighting for.
You will be missed, Betty.