She
was born February 3, 1927 in Burlington, IA to Chester and Elsie
Hofmann Schnicker. She married Kenneth C. Olson on June 5, 1947 in
Burlington, IA. He preceded her death on April 14, 2002.
Surviving
are two daughters, Deedra Kaspar of Evergreen, CO and Debra Polillo
(Steve Knuth) of Colorado Springs, CO, one brother Harold Schnicker of
Burlington, IA, five grandchildren, two great-grandchildren,
Dylan McDonough and Silas Bailey, and little baby Theo Olson Bailey who
is due any day.
Betty
was not only a homemaker but was also a business partner with husband
Kenny at Olson’s of Galesburg for 30 years. She graduated from
Burlington High School (Burlington, IA) in 1944. She was member of
Messiah Lutheran Church (Henderson Grove, IL).
Betty
was an avid flower gardener and maintained an extensive arrangement in
their country home. She also had a beautiful rock collection that she
accumulated over the years. Betty loved being out in the sun
and enjoying nature and country life, listening to and watching birds,
elk, deer, and big horn sheep. She never turned down a game of dominos,
loved dining out with family and friends and crossword puzzles. She
also loved playing card games, read every night
and listening to her music, and watching Dancing with the Stars,
Jeopardy, Wheel of Fortune, Lawrence Welk, golf every Sunday afternoon
(without exception).
Betty
and her husband, Kenny, owned a beautiful lake front lot at Oak Run for
over 40 years and later passed on to their daughters. It hosted many
weekend gatherings, family reunions, birthday parties along
with several other special times being had with close friends and
family.
Betty
truly enjoyed having her grandkids out to the country home where they
came out to go sledding, snowmobiling, and sometimes got into mischief
(getting lost in the timber, driving off and getting lost
on the country roads with their lawnmower).
Betty
and family spent most of their life vacationing in Colorado and had her
honeymoon in Estes Park. She moved there in December 2014 where she
enjoyed the frequent company of her daughters and many special
events, holidays, birthdays, and her 90th birthday in February when her entire family came out to visit.
Keeping
in contact with family and friends was very important for Betty and she
loved reaching out to others and keeping in regular contact with them,
sending holiday and birthday cards, and phone calls. She
was so proud of her grandchildren and their accomplishments and hearing
about their adventures.
Funeral
service will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 20, 2017 at Messiah Lutheran
Church, Henderson Grove, Illinois. Rev. Kurt Carlsen will officiate.
Burial will be in Henderson Grove Cemetery. Visitation
will be 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, May 19, 2017 at Hinchliff-
Pearson-West Galesburg Chapel. Memorials may be made to Henderson Grove
Cemetery Fund or Mount Evans Hospice. Online condolences may be made
at
www.h-p-w.com.
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