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Betty Ann Cellan Wilding, 66 of Caldwell, Idaho, formerly of Big Sandy, Montana, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Wednesday, July 29, 2015.
A viewing will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, in the Relief Society Room at The LDS Church, U.S. Highway 91, between Reservation and Ballard, in Pocatello, Idaho. Funeral services will immediately follow at noon in the chapel under the direction of Manning-Wheatley Funeral Home. Dedication of the grave will be held at Grace Cemetery, Grace, Idaho.
Betty was born to Earl and Anna (Jeppesen) Cellan, on March 20, 1949, in Soda Springs, Idaho. She was sealed to Darwin Lee Wilding in the Salt Lake Temple on Dec. 5, 1997. Betty loved family, traveling anywhere, mostly to Jackpot and the Oregon Coast, crocheting and cooking.
She worked in many places at different positions throughout her life and retired as a cook from Big Sandy Medical Center in Big Sandy, Montana. Betty loved life and believed in her Heavenly Father and showed both in her daily life.
Betty is survived by her husband, Darwin Wilding; nine children, Gloreen Fredericks, James (Amy) Wilding, Dorinda (Michael) Jones, Dixie (Johnny) Hernandez, Jared (Alicia) Wilding, Gator Troyer, Mary Ellen (Donald) Spencer, Joshua (Monika) Wilding, Anna (Kurt) Madden; brother, Clarence Barry Cellan; 24 grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Anna and Earl Cellan; two daughters, Dolly Lynn and Dana Nalder; a son, Jeff Wilding; and a granddaughter, Desmeray Hernandez
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