Betty-Stucki-Obituary

Betty Rae Stucki

Ashton, Idaho

Dec 20, 1928 – Mar 19, 2022

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BORN
December 20, 1928
DIED
March 19, 2022
LOCATION
Ashton, Idaho

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Our dear mother, grandmother, wife and helpmate passed away peacefully at home, with her loving husband and family by her side, on March 19, 2022, at Rexburg, Idaho.Betty Rae Olson was born in Ucon, Idaho on December 20, 1928, to Niels Orson Olson and Nina Yeates Olson. She was the ninth of ten...

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Sending love to the Stucki family as you celebrate your Mom´s amazing life of love and service and mourn her passing. She has always been so gracious to share her love, hospitality and kindness with the Baxter family in celebrations and in mourning the loss of our mother. We continually feel her love through the gracious love and service of Debbie and feel so blessed to have her talents in our family. Watching Debbie´s patient love and care for your mom has been an inspiration and example for...

Wow, how incredible to have your beautiful mom with you and live such a vital life. Married 74 years is incredible. Truly she is so talented. My heart is with all of you, and I send you many hugs and love.

Dearest Lyle, Bonnie and the Stucki family... I'm very sorry for your loss and pray that our Heavenly Father will grant you the comfort and peace that only He can give. With Love, Alicia and Richard Fluhman (Alexandra's aunt and uncle) Payson, Utah

When others were afraid to come to our home because of an illness we had in our home, Betty brought over a meal to help us out. She noticed I had 7 bushels of corn waiting to be cut and frozen, my husband was weak and I was expecting. She went home to feed her family then came back and stayed until all was cut off the cob. I 'll never forget that kindness! She was always thinking of others before herself! She will be missed!

I have very fond memories of Sister Stucki. She always welcomed my family into her home for Christmas parties and let us children explore all the nooks and crannies. I was enthralled by the secret passage! Her pecan rolls were a highlight of every Christmas season. Even though I was very young, I knew she someone special. Her work ethic was remarkable. Sister Stucki is a core memory of my life growing up in the Shelton ward.

Such an amazing lady. She was always so kind. May your precious memories bring you comfort and peace.