Betty Anna Landt, 67, of Hiawatha, died Friday, June 18, 2010, at the Dennis & Donna Oldorf Hospice House of Mercy, Hiawatha. Celebration of Life: 5 ' 9 p.m. on Friday, July 2, 2010, at the Red Cedar Lodge, Squaw Creek Park, Marion. Inurnment: Shiloh Cemetery, Hiawatha. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her daughter, Terry (Dan) Pepin of Palo; a brother, Ralph (Colette) Plummer of Cedar Rapids; granddaughter, Tracey Pepin of Marion; and great granddaughter, Ruby. Betty was born May 3, 1943 in Cedar Rapids, the daughter of Merle and Georgiann (McLaughlin) Plummer. She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends and was known for baked goods and sending of greeting cards to those she loved. Betty was a caring and loving person and will be greatly missed. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Bob. Memorials may be directed to her daughter, Terry.
Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss. The lost of a loved one is the most painful experience we have in life. It would be great if death didn’t exist, if life never ended in a world that was beautiful and peaceful and everyone loved one another. This can be a reality for all humans if we learn to love Jehovah and Jesus Christ.
Terry and Dan,
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss.I wish I could have been there for you like you were when my grandfather passed.I had no idea Betty was ill.You are in my thoughts and prayers. Thinking of you, Rhonda (Sampson)
mom, miss you so much. I feel lost without you beside me. but I know you are in heaven with Jesus and many people you love. No more pain, you were such a fighter. I’m so proud to be your daughter. Love you with all my heart and soul. Love you so, Terry
I worked with Betty at the Westside Maid-Rite. She was such a wonderful and funny lady. She will be forever missed!
Dear Terry,
I’m sure you don’t remember me, but I’m Dale Stoneking’s daughter and have met you several times when he was with Aunt Alice Carney.
I always had such a good time and a lot of laughs with your Mom and am so very sorry to have read about your loss in the paper.
Betty was a fun loving gal and always had such a beautiful smile, she was in her self, a beautiful person, so bright and chipper all the time.
I know your heartache now and it hurts, but also know you have many fond memories of your mother, hold them close and laugh as she would want you to.
Know that you are in my very special thoughts at this difficult time.
With my most sincere sympathy,
Annamae Baker
Dear Terry,
I’m sure you don’t remember me, but I’m Dale Stoneking’s daughter and have met you several times when he was with Aunt Alice Carney.
I always had such a good time and a lot of laughs with your Mom and am so very sorry to have read about your loss in the paper.
Betty was a fun loving gal and always had such a beautiful smile, she was in her self, a beautiful person, so bright and chipper all the time.
I know your heartache now and it hurts, but also know you have many fond memories of your mother, hold them close and laugh as she would want you to.
Know that you are in my very special thoughts at this difficult time.
With my most sincere sympathy,
Annamae Baker