Betty Larson

Funeral services for Betty Larson, 89, of Jefferson, will be held at 10 a.m. Aug. 10 at the First Presbyterian Church in Jefferson, with words of comfort by Commissioned Pastor Wendy Pittman, of First Presbyterian Church, and Pastor Larry Monthei, of Hope United Methodist Parish, Cooper.

Visitation with the family present to greet friends will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 9 at the Slininger-Schroeder Funeral Home.

Interment will be in the Franklin Twp. Cemetery, Cooper.

Casket  bearers will be Christopher Dela Pole, Grant Custer, Mitchell Larson, Reed Larson, Nick Welter, Jeff Szwejk and Alex Contreras.

Honorary bearers include Jami Szwejk, Leslie Welter, Levi Larson, Lakota Larson, Haily Larson and Autumn Larson.

Following the service at the cemetery, please join the family in the church fellowship hall for lunch and fellowship.

Betty Jeanne Schilling Larson was born March 17, 1930, in Jamaica. 

She was one of five children born to Grace (Harvey) and Dewey Schilling. Betty grew up in Franklin Twp., Greene County, and graduated from Cooper High School in 1948. She attended a year of college at Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls.

On Jan. 29, 1950, Betty was united in marriage to Duane Harold Larson. Betty and Duane raised their family and farmed in Franklin Twp., where they produced corn, soybeans, hay, cattle and hogs.  

From 1967 to 1971, Betty and Duane participated in an American/Japanese agricultural program which linked them to four young Japanese men, all students of agriculture who lived with the Larson family for nearly one year each.

In later years, Betty and Duane visited all four men and their families in their respective homes in Japan. To this day, the Larsons remain in contact with Shigenobu Miyauchi of Kochi-Ken, Japan. 

Betty served as a girls’ 4-H leader for several years, and taught Sunday school at the Jefferson Methodist Church. She worked at Virginia’s Clothing Store in Perry for a few years, then worked for many years as a travel agent for Fun Travel of Jefferson, and led trips and tours throughout the United States and abroad.

Betty was a member of the Iowa Supreme Court Grievance Commission for nine years. She served on the Greene County Farm Service (FSA) board, was an ombudsman at Regency Park Nursing and Rehab in Jefferson, and served as co-chair of the Greene County Farm Bureau Women’s Committee.

She was an avid reader, and believed in being an active participant of the political process.

Betty died Aug. 3 in Jefferson.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Duane, who died Jan. 31, 2017; her parents; brother Dewey Schilling Jr.; and two sisters: Frances Safley and Bonnie Blaugh.

She is survived by four children: daughter Lin Pole and son-in-law John, of Birchwood, Wis.; daughter Laine Custer and son-in-law Tom, son Lindsey Larson and daughter-in-law Debra, and son Loel Larson and daughter-in-law Sandy, all of Jefferson; sister Bea Freeman, of Jefferson; eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Memorials are suggested to Genesis Development or the Greene County Medical Center, both in Jefferson.

Contact Us

Jefferson Bee & Herald
Address: 200 N. Wilson St.
Jefferson, IA 50129

Phone:(515) 386-4161
 
 

 


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