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Mildred Isabelle Beitzel

Oct. 25, 1922 - Sept. 27, 2024

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mildred Isabelle Beitzel. Her Memorial Service will be held in the Spangle Community Christian Church October 26, 2024, at 1 p.m. A salad and dessert potluck reception for the many people whose lives were touched by Mildred throughout her 101 years will be held in the church basement immediately following the memorial.

Mildred Beitzel went to be with her Lord Jesus and into the presence of her Father God September 27, 2024, four weeks before her 102 birthday in her home, with her family.

Mildred and her siblings, Shirley, Phillip and George, were born at their farm outside of Solomon, Kansas. Born on Oct. 25, 1922, she grew up and graduated as valedictorian from Solomon High School. After completing her BA in Ed at Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma, she taught Japanese American 2nd graders for one year in eastern Colorado where Japanese Americans had been relocated and impounded during World War II. During that time, she became engaged to Granville Edward Beitzel, and with the help of friends who donated their sugar ration cards, Granville and Mildred celebrated their marriage, June 17, 1945, with a wedding cake and loving vows that lasted 65 years until Granville was killed in a car accident.

Struggling with periodic, crippling bouts of lupus, Mildred nevertheless enjoyed life to the fullest. As a pastor's wife in Pittsburg, Kan., Brooklyn, Ind., and Palouse, Colfax and Garfield Wash., she was an important part of the counseling and teaching ministry touching hearts and minds of all ages in each town where they lived. In 1955, Mildred began teaching at the Palouse Elementary School, finding many creative ways to help "her kids" interact with the subject at hand.

She was a highly respected, deeply loved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, pastor's wife, teacher, prayer warrior, friend and mentor, and devoted follower of Jesus Christ whose aim was to live for Him and direct others to Him; a strong, gentle, generous, unselfish, servant-leader and a woman of vision and of intellectual curiosity, a continual encourager, a person of highest integrity, obedient to God, dedicated to holiness and righteousness.

Survivors include three daughters - Linda (Michael) Chase, Marilyn (Daniel) Wear, Eileen (Dennis) Shaw; a son - David (Joanna) Beitzel; ten grandchildren - Timothy (Janet) Chase, Melinda (James) Behymer, Kelly Sanders, Kimberly (Keith) Wrenchy, Matt (Robin) Wear, Katy (Daniel) Callicoat, Bethany (Anthony) Marquez, Kirsten Shaw, Jonathan (Sarabeth) Shaw, Brianna and Maelyn Beitzel ; and 18 great grandchildren.

 

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