Betsy C. Riess

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Tuesday, January 26, 1926
Date of Death:
Monday, July 18, 2016
Age:
90 years old

Visitation

Date: Friday July 22, 2016
Time: 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Private Burial Service

Oakwood Cemetery -Rochester, MN

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Tuesday, January 26, 1926
Date of Death:
Monday, July 18, 2016
Age:
90 years old
Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Tuesday, January 26, 1926
Date of Death:
Monday, July 18, 2016
Age:
90 years old

Betsy C. Riess

Betsy Caroline Riess, age 90, passed away on Monday, July 18, 2016 at Arbor Terrace, where she had lived the past 3 1/2 years.

Betsy was born January 26, 1926 to Edna (Erickson) and Edgar Westby.  She grew up in rural Peterson, MN.  She was baptized and confirmed at Highland Prairie Lutheran Church.  She attended grade school at Sandsness and Bratsburg country schools, and then high school in Rushford, MN.  When she was a junior in high school her parents and younger sister, Delone, moved to Rochester.  Betsy stayed in Rushford to finish her schooling, living with her beloved Aunt Clara and Uncle Gynther, until graduating in 1943.

She then joined her family in Rochester and began her working career as a secretary at age 17 in the business office at Marigold Dairy.  After a year she moved to Rochester Dairy, where took a position as bookkeeper.  In 1947 she married Harold (Bud) Papke. In their early married years they traveled each winter to southern states because of Harold’s work, and she loved the warmer weather!

She was a stay-at-home mom for many years, but after the birth of her third child she returned to the workplace, working as an account technician in the business office at Rochester State Hospital until it closed in 1982.  She then became business manager at Bear Creek Services until her retirement.  With her warm personality and sincere concern for others she made many long-lasting friendships in her jobs, and years into retirement her luncheon schedule was full meeting with her former co-workers to enjoy time together.

Harold passed away in 1981, and in 1989 she married Eugene Riess.  They had almost 20 years together, traveling and enjoying time with their blended family.  Gene passed away in 2008.

She was a long-time member of Zumbro Lutheran Church.

In addition to her parents and her two husbands she was preceded in death by her son-in-law, Gregory Gullickson, and her grandson, Judson Zimmerman.  She is survived by children Joleen Gullickson, Jeffrey (Helen) Papke, and Jay Papke; 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren; three children by marriage:  Kathie (Gale) Priebe, Robert Riess, and Richard (Nancy) Riess, and their children and grandchildren.  She is also survived by her sister Delone (Dan) Schuster, and two nephews, Randy and Brent Schnorr, and many cousins.

She will be remembered as an amazing person who always gave of herself to friends and family. When her son asked her if she could sum up what she learned in her 90 years, her response was “Be kind to everyone.”  That was Betsy!

A visitation will be from 3:30pm to 6:00pm at River Park Chapel, Macken Funeral Home on Friday, July 22, 2016.  There will be a private gravesite service at Oakwood Cemetery in Rochester.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to Zumbro Lutheran Church, Samaritan Bethany, or a charity of the giver’s choice.

The family’s heartfelt thanks go out to Betsy’s many caregivers at Arbor Terrace and Seasons Hospice.

Condolences

The family of Betsy C. Riess has received the following condolences.

Jeff and Jay. Sorry to learn of Betsy's passing. She was a nice woman and I have good memories of her. I used to visit with her some at Shorewood when my mom was there, and always enjoyed seeing her.

Please accept our sincere sympathy.  The Bible says that a person who lives for 80 years is especially strong. (Psalm 90:10)  What a privilege that your mother lived for 90 years.  Take comfort in God's promise concerning the hope of seeing her again and living in a world without tears where heartache and death will be no more. 

Bruce and I  remember the wonderful  day  when  Bruce's dad, Berdine  and Bruce  and Betsy and I  took  a  trip  to  Rushford,  Mn.  Bruce tells me Betsy and I talked the entire time in the back  seat. I  know why  she is Bruce's favorite.   Whenever  I  would watch  the two of them talking with each other  Betsy  was   totally  engaged in  what Bruce was  telling her.   I  certainly  felt that  same  loving  presence  that day we took  our trip.  


In  summing up  what she learned in her 90 years,  she  is passing that  great gift to all those who knew  her: "Be  Kind to EVERYONE."  THANK  YOU


BETSY.        


 


"DEATH   IS  NOT  EXTINGUISHING  THE LIGHT;  IT IS PUTTING  OUT THE LAMP


BECAUSE  DAWN  HAS  COME."     Tagore


 With  deepest sympathy  to  Delone and Dan  Schuster  and all the surviving family.


Bruce   E.  Erickson    and Martha Towey


 


 

Delone and family,


I am so sorry for your loss of Betsey I survey enjoyed her every week at semaritan! She will truly be missed!


God bless,


Renay Himle

I will not be able to come to the funeral.  I am in the hospital.  I fell and chipped a bone in my back.  My thoughts and prayers with you and your family this afternoon.


Love, Martha 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom, she was a wonderful lady. My deepest sympathy go out to your family, cherish the memories. Nancy

Joleen, Jeff and Jay;


    Sorry to read about the passing of your mother. As I read the obituary your mother was an incredible woman. She was a part of the great generation and her work ethic showed that she was a woman that would get involved in the community. Your family is in Beth and my prayers


 


 


Dan and Beth Pulford

Betsy, you will be missed and remembered with love!  We were blessed to have you in our lives.

We are all better people because we had Betsy in our lives.  

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