On November 15, 2009 Mildred Betty Strohl 94 joined the heavenly angels,
Jesus, husband Russell, family, and friends for a joyous reunion. A private internment was held at the Grandview Cemetery with Pastor Dornfeld officiating. Services will be announced at a later date in Bonners Ferry, Idaho.
Mildred was born the youngest of four children August 9, 1915 in Taylor,
Nebraska to Grace Belle and Roscoe Francis Patterson. She was raised and
attended schools in Taylor. After high school graduation she attended normal
school (teacher’s college) and taught school in rural Nebraska. Mildred
taught grades one through eight in a one room school house. She was
expected to carry in the water, build the fires, and clean the school. Mildred
stayed in the homes of her students for room and board.
On January 31, 1942 she married her high school sweetheart and life-long
love, Russell Strohl from Taylor, in San Francisco, California. They lived
in San Francisco where Russell was employed in the ship yards during WWII.
They moved to Bonners Ferry, Idaho in February 1946. They cleared the
land and started a dairy farm in the Deer Park community on land Russell had
bought with his father. Mildred was a very active member in the HEO club,
and Deer Park community events. She loved quilting, gardening, playing
cards and dinners with friends, and family get-togethers. After the death
of Russell in 1988 she moved into town where she continued gardening,
quilting with the Lutheran Church, and volunteering at the senior center.
Mildred is survived by her daughters, Rebecca Hess (Bill) of
Sparks, Nevada, and Jennie Starr of Bonners Ferry, Idaho, Grandchildren
Jason Starr (Apryl) of Rathdrum, Idaho, Dalaina El-Halhuli (Bob), of
Lynnwood, Washington, and Russell Hess of Sparks, Nevada, six
great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, and nephews. She was preceded in death by her
parents, husband, brother and sisters, and son-in law Ronn Starr. She will be missed by
family and friends.
The Extended Care Facility staff where she had resided for the last five years will miss the “look”. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a favorite charity.
Family and friends are invited to sign Mildred’s book at www.bonnersferryfuneralhome.com Arrangement are entrusted to the care of Bonners Ferry Funeral Home.
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