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Jeanne Elizabeth “Betty” <I>Jack</I> McLellan

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Jeanne Elizabeth “Betty” Jack McLellan

Birth
Eustis, Frontier County, Nebraska, USA
Death
24 Jul 2013 (aged 84)
Sauk Centre, Stearns County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Crosslake, Crow Wing County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Jeanne Elizabeth (Betty) McLellan, 84, died Wednesday, July 24, 2013 in Sauk Centre. MN. Born Sept. 20, 1928 to Chester and Eva (Lindberg) Jack on the farm in Eustis NE, Betty grew up in Eustis NE and graduated from Eustis high school at 16.

She taught school in Lexington, NE where she met Richard Allen (Dick) McLellan. They married June 12, 1949 and resided in Curtis, NE. Later they moved to Gibbon NE and Betty returned to School and received her Bachelors degree in English and History from Kearney State College, Kearney, NE.

Betty was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Eastern Star. In 1966, they moved to Sauk Centre, MN where she taught HS English and history. Betty went on to earn her Masters in English from St. Cloud State University in 1978 and then taught Freshman English at St. Cloud State. In 1985, Dick and Betty retired and moved to their lake home in Crosslake, MN where they were members of Crosslake Lutheran Church. For many years they wintered in Corpus Christie. TX Betty was very talented and creative. She was an avid reader and loved to write poetry.

In the early 1980s Betty published her book of poems " Poems From the North Country" and in 1998 her poem; "Space Shuttle Flight" was recognized by The National Authors Registry. Betty loved to paint with oils on canvas. She also painted hundreds of the wooden cut outs Dick would craft for their sideline hobby "Wood n Stuff". Together they would take their crafts on the road and into consignment shops. Betty was so proud and loved her family. She enjoyed having her grandchildren at the lake house and taught them to fish, play games and bake cakes, pies and make pancakes. Betty was a strong survivor of many things. She endured breast cancer, colon cancer and a brain aneurysm.

Betty is survived by children; Jim (Lorie), Bob (Pam) and Lori (John) Paris; six grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by husband Dick; parents; and siblings Willard, William, Stacy, Robert, Edith Hanway and Evelyn Jack.

Interment will be at Pinewood Cemetery.
Jeanne Elizabeth (Betty) McLellan, 84, died Wednesday, July 24, 2013 in Sauk Centre. MN. Born Sept. 20, 1928 to Chester and Eva (Lindberg) Jack on the farm in Eustis NE, Betty grew up in Eustis NE and graduated from Eustis high school at 16.

She taught school in Lexington, NE where she met Richard Allen (Dick) McLellan. They married June 12, 1949 and resided in Curtis, NE. Later they moved to Gibbon NE and Betty returned to School and received her Bachelors degree in English and History from Kearney State College, Kearney, NE.

Betty was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Eastern Star. In 1966, they moved to Sauk Centre, MN where she taught HS English and history. Betty went on to earn her Masters in English from St. Cloud State University in 1978 and then taught Freshman English at St. Cloud State. In 1985, Dick and Betty retired and moved to their lake home in Crosslake, MN where they were members of Crosslake Lutheran Church. For many years they wintered in Corpus Christie. TX Betty was very talented and creative. She was an avid reader and loved to write poetry.

In the early 1980s Betty published her book of poems " Poems From the North Country" and in 1998 her poem; "Space Shuttle Flight" was recognized by The National Authors Registry. Betty loved to paint with oils on canvas. She also painted hundreds of the wooden cut outs Dick would craft for their sideline hobby "Wood n Stuff". Together they would take their crafts on the road and into consignment shops. Betty was so proud and loved her family. She enjoyed having her grandchildren at the lake house and taught them to fish, play games and bake cakes, pies and make pancakes. Betty was a strong survivor of many things. She endured breast cancer, colon cancer and a brain aneurysm.

Betty is survived by children; Jim (Lorie), Bob (Pam) and Lori (John) Paris; six grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by husband Dick; parents; and siblings Willard, William, Stacy, Robert, Edith Hanway and Evelyn Jack.

Interment will be at Pinewood Cemetery.


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