Inez was born October 7, 1944 in Glendive the youngest child of William and Edna (Miller) Senner. Inez graduated from Dawson County High School in 1962, and went on to attend Grace University graduating with a General Bible Diploma. She graduated with an AA degree from Dawson College in Glendive and received her Bachelors of Science degree from Dickinson State University in 1969.
Inez began her teaching career at Lincoln School in 1969 and ended it there 40 years later in 2009. She truly loved working with children.
Among Inez's interests were reading, volunteering at AWANA club at her church, teaching Sunday School and traveling, with the Hawaiian Islands being her favorite spot. Inez volunteered at the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum and especially enjoyed taking children through the museum. She belonged to Delta Kappa Gamma and the Community Bible Church in Glendive.
Inez was preceded in death by her parents in 1968.
She is survived by two brothers, Douglas Senner and his wife Audrey of Richey, Montana and Rodney Senner and his wife Jackie of Bloomfield, Montana; one sister, Eloise Koehn and her husband Victor of Foley, Alabama; her three nephews, Mitchell (Dena) Senner, Bradley (Paulette) Senner and Darren Senner; her seven nieces, Denise (Byron) Dean, Shari (Girard) Goroski, Orielle (Dale) Doud, Wynelle (David) Fugett, Giselle (Bob) Hepokoski, Lisa (Steve) Setterstrom and Kelly (Dave) Setterstrom; her great nieces and nephews were also important, as she tried to make contact with them at least once a year.
In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum.
Inez was born October 7, 1944 in Glendive the youngest child of William and Edna (Miller) Senner. Inez graduated from Dawson County High School in 1962, and went on to attend Grace University graduating with a General Bible Diploma. She graduated with an AA degree from Dawson College in Glendive and received her Bachelors of Science degree from Dickinson State University in 1969.
Inez began her teaching career at Lincoln School in 1969 and ended it there 40 years later in 2009. She truly loved working with children.
Among Inez's interests were reading, volunteering at AWANA club at her church, teaching Sunday School and traveling, with the Hawaiian Islands being her favorite spot. Inez volunteered at the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum and especially enjoyed taking children through the museum. She belonged to Delta Kappa Gamma and the Community Bible Church in Glendive.
Inez was preceded in death by her parents in 1968.
She is survived by two brothers, Douglas Senner and his wife Audrey of Richey, Montana and Rodney Senner and his wife Jackie of Bloomfield, Montana; one sister, Eloise Koehn and her husband Victor of Foley, Alabama; her three nephews, Mitchell (Dena) Senner, Bradley (Paulette) Senner and Darren Senner; her seven nieces, Denise (Byron) Dean, Shari (Girard) Goroski, Orielle (Dale) Doud, Wynelle (David) Fugett, Giselle (Bob) Hepokoski, Lisa (Steve) Setterstrom and Kelly (Dave) Setterstrom; her great nieces and nephews were also important, as she tried to make contact with them at least once a year.
In lieu of flowers memorials are suggested to the Glendive Dinosaur and Fossil Museum.
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