Betty R. Studden, 91, a native of Iron Belt, Wis., died Monday, Oct.
28, 2013, at the Royale Health Care Center in Santa
Ana.
The former Betty R. Peterson was born Feb. 23, 1922, in Iron Belt, daughter
of the late Charles E. and Theresa (Rosa) Peterson, Sr., and graduated from
Iron Belt High School with the Class of 1939.
Betty worked as a
cashier at the General Motors Training Center in California from 1964 to 1971.
From 1971 until her retirement in 1984, she worked in San Marcos as an
optical technician for Armalite 3M, becoming one of the first women in her
field. She volunteered on the city election board in Burbank for many years and
also served as treasurer and corresponding secretary of Wesley Tower
Council in Burbank.
She was an amazing
cook specializing in our family's birthday cakes and a heavenly pasty that could
warm your soul. She was a
successful home gardener, a very good friend, and the life of the party. She was married to Ernest R. Studden of
Montreal, Wis. at the First Presbyterian Church in Hurley, Wis. on Sept.
27, 1941, by the late Rev. Chester L. Harries. He pre-deceased
her.
She was also
pre-deceased by her only child, her most beloved daughter, Bonnie Jean (Studden)
Gillespie of Burbank on Aug. 6th, 1996, and her caring son-in-law David Robert
Gillespie of Burbank on Nov.17, 2003.
She is survived by her
two precious granddaughters, Tiffany Lynn (Jeffery) Perrigo, of Snohomish, Wash.
and Tammy Kay (Rene) Contreras of Irvine, and four great-grandchildren,
Nicole Jean Contreras (9), Nathan Rene Contreras (5), Henry David Perrigo (5),
and Keely Lynn Perrigo (1). She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews,
great and great-great nieces and nephews, cousins, and her lifelong friend
Carmen Seabury, all of whom she loved dearly and talked about
often.
She was the last
surviving sibling of the ten children in the Peterson family. She was preceded
in death by her five brothers, Charles Peterson, Jr. of Iron Belt, George
Peterson and Oscar Peterson of Hurley, Erling Peterson of Ironwood, Mich.,
and Laurence Peterson of Wauwatosa, Wis., and her four sisters, Mabel Studden of
Bessemer, Mich., Elizabeth Herrewig of Long Beach, Della Cortichiato of
Daphne, Ala., and Marianne Vargovich of Bessemer.
Betty will be laid to
rest next to her husband Ernest Studden at
the Hillside Cemetery in Iron Belt.
Betty was a true lover
of life and left her grandchildren and her great-grandchildren with the greatest
gift of all, unconditional love. We love you Nonie, to the heavens and
back.
Local arrangements were entrusted to McKevitt-Patrick Funeral Home, Inc.,
Ironwood, where condolences may be expressed online at
mckevittpatrickfuneralhome.com.