Winnie Louise Stanley

April 22, 1919 — November 8, 2013

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Winnie Louise Stanley, loving wife, mother, and grandmother went to be in the presence of her heavenly father November 8th 2013. Visitation will be Friday November the 15th at 9am-11am at Bonners Ferry Funeral Home with a meal and Life Celebration at the home of Gordon and Marlene Stanley at 11:00-1:30pm. Following will be Grave side Services at the Grandview Cemetery beginning at 2pm. Family extends their invitation to join them . She was born to Veranda Herman Wells and Rose Lee Duncan in Centerville, Arkansas on April 22nd 1919 into a large family of ten other children. She married Leon Smith and they had two children Jim and Barbra Smith. After the loss of her first husband and father, she moved to California, where she worked as a waitress and fieldworker. In 1946 she married Alva Stanley in Reno, Nevada. They made their home on the ranch in Bryson, California where they raised their children Jim, Barbara, and Gordon. Winnie found delight in living on the ranch and being a homemaker. She loved gardening, fishing, sewing and canning the bounty of her harvest .She recalled many precious memories of family gatherings around the Thanksgiving table. At the age of 57 she realized she needed God’s grace in her life and accepted his free gift of salvation. She served others through her local church. She helped in many vacation bible schools, served through her gift of hospitality, and spent many hours praying for the needs of others. For the past 20 years she has been a resident of Boundary County. Living on her son Gordon’s ranch north of Bonners Ferry, she has lived a rich life filled with children and grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her father and mother Herman and Rose Lee Wells husbands Leon Smith and Alva Stanley, a daughter Barbra Ellis and a granddaughter Debbie McCarty and several siblings. She is survived by two sons Jim Smith of Gerber, California and Gordon Stanley and wife Marlene of Bonners Ferry, Idaho and one sister Margie Anderson of Portland, Oregon, along with many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Family request donations to be made to Senior Companions of North Idaho an organization that Winnie was deeply touch by. Thanks Sue. Mom and Grandma you will be sadly missed, but we know Heavens splendor is now in your sights. Family and friends are invited to sign Winnie ’s book at www.bonnersferryfuneralhome.com Arrangements are entrusted to the care of Bonners Ferry Funeral Home.

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