1927
2011
Baisley, Betty E. (nee Wegner) Passed away at home January 1, 2011, at the age of 83 years. Beloved wife of the late Ralph Sr. Loving mother of Delwin (Marty) Larson, Kathleen Baisley, Patricia (Doug) Berndsen and Ralph (Julie) Baisley, Jr. Proud grandmother of Lisa, Bryan, Doug Jr. (Erin), Nick, Sam, Max, and Calvin. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Visitation Friday, January 7, at the Funeral Home from 4 PM until time of service. Funeral Service at the Funeral Home at 7 PM.
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January 11, 2011
Karen Brown
The loss of a parent is very difficult. Betty is now free of her earthly body and has joined her heavenly father. She will be missed by all of her family. My sympathy to all.
I have added some Larson family photos to your album. I hope there is a time you will all know the Larson families and how wonderful they each are, in there own special ways.
January 10, 2011
Lisa Larson
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Karen Brown
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Karen Brown
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Karen Brown
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Karen Brown
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Karen Brown
January 7, 2011
I am so sorry for our families loss, Grandma will be missed by ALL! I wish I could be there with everyone. All Our Love, Lisa Larson and Nicholas Ryan (my son)
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