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Betty L. Mills

1926 - 2023

Betty L. Mills obituary, 1926-2023, Bismarck, ND

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Betty Mills Obituary

Betty L. Mills

BISMARCK - When she was 10 years old, Betty asked her father if he believed in heaven. He replied he wasn't sure but just in case, he would live his life as if there were. So did Betty.

Betty passed from this world in Bismarck on August 15, 2023. Services will be held on August 29, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at Parkway Funeral Home, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck, ND.

Betty Mills was born on July 26, 1926 to Leonard and Crystal (Sletmoen) Lidstrom. She grew up on a sheep ranch south of Glen Ullin, attended a one-room school for the first eight grades and graduated from Glen Ullin high school as the Valedictorian. Then this small town girl left for the University of Minnesota where she loved the learning, the big city, and her lifelong friends -- the Comstock Cuties. When she was just a year from graduating her father died suddenly and she returned home to help. There she met the new young Attorney in town, William R. Mills, her husband, roommate, and as she called him, "ever lovin".

To get married they hitchhiked to Montana where a minister picked them up, married them with his wife as witness and a dachshund as the choir. Together they lived in San Francisco, and Washington, DC then returned in 1948 to Bismarck where she has resided ever since, much to the benefit of us all.

Here's how she lived her life. She loved books almost more than her children (we never made her choose). With four small children and working part-time in her husband's law office she co-authored a book, "Mind if I Differ" in 1964, and then went back to college and graduated with honors. She served on the Bismarck Public Library Board, even helping haul books to the current location shopping cart by shopping cart. Often she said her dream was to be locked in a library with a sack lunch and she effectively achieved that dream in her homes -- so many books.

She was a founding member of the Unitarian Fellowship in Bismarck, on the Unitarian Universalist Prairie Star District Board, and then went on to serve eight years on the National Board for the Unitarian-Universalist Denomination. In addition, she gave more than 50 sermons all over the country. Because of her sheer determination public broadcasting came to North Dakota. Also, she served on the regional U.S. Civil Rights Commission, the Bismarck Planning Commission, North Dakota Educational Broadcasting Council, North Dakota Legislative Compensation Commission, North Dakota Advisory Committee to the U. S. Civil Rights Commission, North Dakota Supreme Court's Public Trust and Confidence Implementation Committee, and was a charter member of the Bismarck League of Women Voters.

Because of her exquisite writing, once called the master of the metaphor, for over 20 years she wrote columns for the Bismarck Tribune. She also wrote a monthly column for Inspired Woman magazine. At the age of 80 she joined the Alternatives to Violence Project helping inmates at the state penitentiary. Doing so meant spending many weekends each year behind the bars in the penitentiary itself.

Much of her work was recognized as she received the Pearce Award from library, the Liberty Bell Award from the North Dakota State Bar Association, the Distinguished Service Award from the University of Mary and recognition as a Leading Lady from the North Dakota Women's Business Center.

But she also had other less recognized accomplishments. She was the Roosevelt Grade school carnival fortune teller, could back up a bundling wagon to a thrashing machine, hunted rattle snakes, taught Sunday school, out fished her husband, was a great cook, wrote a cookbook, played bridge, cross-stitched, sewed clothing, took classes in drape making, gardened, was a brownie and cub scout leader, rode in a hot air balloon, travelled the world and spent summers for over 70 years at Lake Tschida.

On the top of all of this because she was funny, tirelessly optimistic and a first rate listener she fostered friendship with people of all ages. She is beloved.

What her children and grandchildren know best, however, is that even with all this time devoted to making the world a better place, her finest skill by far was how she loved and raised her family. We lucky few are-- her children: Randy Mills Meyer (John), Sherry Mills Moore (Tim), William L. Mills (Lisa), and Nancy Mills Panvini; her grandchildren: Kathryn Aitchison (Dana), Kalen Mills, William Stiller (Amanda), Charles Moore (Lauren), Justin Mills (Jenny), Nicholas Panvini (Ali), Sam Panvini (Kara); her great-grandchildren: Tess, August and Greyson; her much beloved nieces and nephews and her bonus progeny: Tom, Sue, Jason, Brenda, Kindiss, Bobbi, Alicia, Kelsey, Steve, Jane, Pete, Cole, Tom, Zolea, Mac, Alysha, Ashley, Sandi and Sharon. She was predeceased by her husband, her parents, her brother, Ole and sister, Virginia, and 29 first cousins.

Betty leaves behind a better world and a legacy of love. At the end, Betty said,"I only regret I cannot write a sermon or column about this experience". She would want contributions in her memory to the Bismarck Public Library or to the Bismarck Mandan Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship.

The family thanks all the people who have loved and cared for her, especially the kind and caring staff at Touchmark, Hospice of the Red River Valley and the Bismarck-Mandan Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship.

Published by The Bismarck Tribune on Aug. 22, 2023.

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Russ Pigors

October 26, 2023

I met and saw Betty several times. She was an impressive person who I liked a lot.

Amy the Dancing Bear

September 5, 2023

She made me a better person.

virginia Herberholz

September 2, 2023

I´m sorry that I didn´t know Betty but I certainly admired her. Please accept my sincere condolences. Virginia Ginny Herberholz

Kelsy Rost, FNP-C

September 1, 2023

I knew Betty was special when I took care but after reading her obituary I now know I took care of a ND legacy. It was my honor and privilege to once be a part of her care team. She was so joyful and always made me laugh. Hugs and prayers to you Nancy and Sherry. Oh your mom loved you so!

Gary Wolberg

August 26, 2023

We will miss Betty, who was a first cousin to my wife Cynthia's mother, Norma "Pat" Bates. Betty was a very gifted person who lived a long life and also lived her life to the fullest. She was a person of great accomplishment and a gifted writer. We enjoyed her wit and her forthrightness. Our condolences to all the family and loved ones.

Gary Wolberg/Cynthia Bates
Spearfish, SD

Faith Schwartz

August 26, 2023

I knew Betty Mills for only a short while and enjoyed my time with her immensely. I'm sorry we never got to talk about the Alternatives to Violence Project where I also volunteered at a different time in another state. Betty Mills is truly good people defined. Thank you for all your service work and smiles Betty.

Kelley Franklund

August 25, 2023

I didn´t know Betty Mills but read this obituary because I remember her column in the newspaper. What a life well lived!
The writing in the obituary was very well done and made me laugh. I also liked the beginning intro before the info.
Condolences.

Kim Wasserman

August 24, 2023

What I knew of Betty, I learned from her daughter Nancy. I hope to be thought of with as much love, respect and awe by my daughter. I
know Betty will be missed.

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Kim and Mike Wasserman

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Annetta Sutton

August 23, 2023

To one of my most favorite human beings. She taught, she moved with passion and gave to all. Model, mentor and subject to many expert ideas, she gave to us all. May her rest be eternal. Compassion to all those who loved Betty.

Gwen Kautzman

August 23, 2023

A woman to be admired. I loved gettig to know Betty when I helped her make the transition from home to apartment. She was so smart and had a wicked sense of humor. We could visit for hours. Thank you for sharing her with me.

Connie Bye

August 23, 2023

Fond memories, reading her editorials in the Tribune, lunch at the Elks with the Old Goats Club, sitting with her in UU services, going for country day trips, in political agreement. Amazing woman.

Steven Shimer

August 22, 2023

So sorry to hear of Betty's passing. I have many wonderful memories of her while growing up in Bismarck. So glad I had a chance to visit with her two summers ago.
She was a wonderful woman.

Beverly (McQuade) Parra

August 22, 2023

Condolences to the family in the loss of an amazingly gifted woman. I had the pleasure of visiting with Betty and Sherry at Stephanie's surprise birthday party last summer. She was so dynamic and humble in discussing her many talents and it was evident that Sherry held her in high esteem! May Betty RIP.

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Vicki and Duane Voskuil

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Abe Winter

August 22, 2023

RIP Betty. I will remember you as a kind and knowledgeable person.

Renea Dockter

August 22, 2023

It was my pleasure to know and work with Betty. What an inspiration to all of us!! She will be missed. She has left behind A legacy like no other. Love, hugs, and prayers to her entire family. She watches over all of you. Don't forget how very proud she is of each and every one of you. Rest in Peace Betty. A life well lived.

Tom Jones

August 22, 2023

Thoughtful, understanding, kind, helpful and always cheerful--Betty was a treasure to be remembered .

Susan G. Anderson

August 22, 2023

Grateful to have heard her speak at a Unitarian service and to have followed her writing.

Patricia Murray

August 22, 2023

I have many found memories of Betty, Bill and their family at Heart Butte in the `60s. Wonderful woman, great sense of humor who seemed to enjoy every day.

Carol Voegele

August 22, 2023

Sherry and family-Thoughts and prayers to you all. She'll always be remembered as my Girl Scout leader.

Michelle Sletten

August 22, 2023

I loved running into Betty. She always called me Shelly and we always laughed.
Betty had a great laugh.
I was thrilled I could take a quick photo of three of the Comstock Cuties about seven years ago .... Betty, my mom Sheila and their dear friend Madge.
Michelle Limond Sletten


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Rita L. Greff

August 22, 2023

Family and friends: I am sorry for your loss. There should be a Rough Rider Award for Uncommon Common People. I would nominate Betty. Loved her columns.

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