Grace Gimre SCHETTLER Grace Gimre Schettler passed away peacefully on 14 November 2009 in Bellevue, WA. Her relationship and faith in Jesus remained strong throughout her life. She wanted all to know "she has gone to be with the Lord after a brief illness." Grace was born to Sven Anders and Kirsten Gimre on 24 November 1922, in Astoria, OR. She graduated from Astoria High School in 1940 and the University of Oregon in 1949 with a B.A. in Sociology. She was a member of the Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority and the Sociology Honor Society, Alpha Kappa Delta. After graduation, she moved to San Diego where she met a Navy pilot; they fell deeply in love and were married 13 August 1955 in Astoria. She had a rich life as a loving wife and a wonderful mother and grandmother to her three children and nine grandchildren. Her loving and giving spirit touched all who knew her. Grace's childhood summers at Seaside, OR, were a source of fond memories for her. She was proud of her Norwegian heritage and everyone loved her Norwegian pancakes and cookies. She also enjoyed many camping trips along the ocean with her family. Grace was a long-time member of St. Thomas Church, where she served faithfully in many capacities, including Directress of Altar Guild. Grace is survived by William, her husband of 54 years, her children James (Moira) Schettler, Susan (Tim) McMains, and Barbara (James) Moffat, and her grandchildren: Joshua, Mark, Melissa and Daniel Schettler; Greg, David and Scott McMains; and Ethan and Deborah Moffat. She will be greatly missed by her close family, relatives and numerous friends. A service will be held Saturday, 21 November 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, 8398 NE 12th Street, Medina, with a reception following. Donations in her name may be made to Project Outreach, the benevolent fund at St. Thomas Church.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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November 19, 2009
Auntie Grace was a loving,kind person, in addition to being a great cook! I'll never forget all the great meals she made for me over the years, and birthday cakes she baked. The Christmas stocking she knit for me over 50 years ago still hangs by my fireplace each year and will always remind me of her love.
Lori, Bridgeton, NJ
Chris Comish
November 18, 2009
Grace was a wonderful person. She was very friendly and always made you feel at home. I still remember being a young boy and visiting her house and her warmth has still touched my heart to this day, some 20 years later. You will be truly missed Grace and may you be at peace. My thoughts and prayers are for Grace's family.
Donna Oldham Kranik
November 18, 2009
I will never forget how Mrs. Schettler made me so welcome and especially that one Easter. I know you will miss you but I also know you will see her again! God bless you all,
Cynthia Quam-Patterson
November 17, 2009
Dear Mr. Schettler, Jim, Susan and Barbara,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all as you mourn such a big loss. I can still remember your mom's sweet smile and many kindnesses to me as I enjoyed special times at your home as a young girl. She was so welcoming and warm. Grwoing up, I remember coming over to your house, being greeted by her beautiful smile and the great smells coming from her kitchen. I do remember the great food too!! I feel blessed that I was able to see her in 2008 at my parent's 50th anniversary. She brought pictures of your families to share with us and was so proud of all of you. God Bless and keep you in the days to come. You are all in my prayers.
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Pete Goforth
November 17, 2009
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Barbara Moffat
November 17, 2009
"For now we see in a mirror dimly, but then face to face; now I know in part, but then I shall know fully just as I also have been fully known." I Cor 13:12.
You made it, Mom! I can't wait to see you again. Your love and faithfulness is an example I will never forget. I love you. Barbara
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