Betty took great joy in being a loving wife, mother, and homemaker, raising her family with the patience, grace, and wisdom of the Lord. Never one to sit idly by, she worked as a cook at the nursing home, at the flower shop, and even did some babysitting; she was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church of Stockton, Kansas, the St. Thomas Altar Society, a 4-H leader, and a Boy Scouts of America leader. All of this while still tending her flower gardens, and finding time for crocheting, casting ceramics, and quilting. Indeed she was a crafty little lady, not to mention a wonderful cook.
Betty loved to travel, especially their annual trip to Oregon. Everywhere they went, she always collected rocks as unique and beautiful reminders of the many places they had been. Time with family, time with children and grandchildren, these were the things that made life continually full of love, adventure, and joy.
She was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Anna Jacobs; husband Gene Axelson; brothers Tom Jacobs, and Jim Jacobs; sisters Mary Ann Martin, Jeannie Starforth, and an infant sister; and a great-grandson Race Adam Huenergarde.
Betty was a woman of faith, hope, and love. She lived daily showing us in thought, word, and deed, that the greatest of these is love. Although she will be greatly missed for now, our circle of love will be complete when we see her again on the other side of glory, where every tear will be wiped away, and our love and joy be made full.
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Betty took great joy in being a loving wife, mother, and homemaker, raising her family with the patience, grace, and wisdom of the Lord. Never one to sit idly by, she worked as a cook at the nursing home, at the flower shop, and even did some babysitting; she was a member of St. Thomas Catholic Church of Stockton, Kansas, the St. Thomas Altar Society, a 4-H leader, and a Boy Scouts of America leader. All of this while still tending her flower gardens, and finding time for crocheting, casting ceramics, and quilting. Indeed she was a crafty little lady, not to mention a wonderful cook.
Betty loved to travel, especially their annual trip to Oregon. Everywhere they went, she always collected rocks as unique and beautiful reminders of the many places they had been. Time with family, time with children and grandchildren, these were the things that made life continually full of love, adventure, and joy.
She was preceded in death by her parents Joseph and Anna Jacobs; husband Gene Axelson; brothers Tom Jacobs, and Jim Jacobs; sisters Mary Ann Martin, Jeannie Starforth, and an infant sister; and a great-grandson Race Adam Huenergarde.
Betty was a woman of faith, hope, and love. She lived daily showing us in thought, word, and deed, that the greatest of these is love. Although she will be greatly missed for now, our circle of love will be complete when we see her again on the other side of glory, where every tear will be wiped away, and our love and joy be made full.
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