Betty Ann Schwarzrock went to be with the Lord on February 13, 2022. Betty was born to Pearl and William Ryttling on May 17, 1938. Betty attended school in Twin Falls, Idaho.
Betty met Lyle Schwarzrock while he was stationed at the Air Force Base in Mountain Home, Idaho. Mom liked to go and help Lyle while he helped a farmer hay. She drove the tractor while he stacked the hay. They liked to go dancing on the weekends.
Lyle and Betty were married on August 8, 1957. They moved to Montana to the farm with Lyle’s Dad and Mom. Mom helped with the haying and working the cows. Mom also planted a large garden and canned her produce that she harvested. Mom did many jobs on the farm. She made the best rhubarb pie and jam. Mom always had fresh cookies and bread when friends came to visit with a good cup of coffee. Family and friends were welcome to come and visit. Mom enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Betty is survived by her husband Lyle of 64 years; her children Coleen (Joe), Russell (Cheri), Wesley (Ellen), Chris and Guy; her sisters Barbara Dickens and Billie Shelby and sister-in-law Pearl Floyd of North Carolina. Mom has 9 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Mom has many nieces and nephews, who enjoyed visiting with her.
Betty is preceded in death by her parents Pearl and William Ryttling, her in laws Alice and Eddy Schwarzrock and her grandson Raymond LaRoche.
Betty will be missed by her family and friends.
Clayton Stevenson Memorial Chapel has been entrusted with arrangements. Condolences for the family may be left using the form below.
Ashley Schwarzrock says
R.I.P. Grandma. I Love You. I will forever miss our times we had together. No bread will ever be as good as yours.
Lauren Dehner says
So sorry to the Schwarzrock family for your loss! Betty was always so welcoming and kind!
Melissa Reum says
Condolences & Prayers to the Family.
Gay Pennington says
My prayers for Betty’s husband Lyle and family,and relatives. Betty was a great lady I’ll always cherish ❤ knowing her… always enjoy 😉our visits… she always have a smile on her face. R.I.P. MY DEAR FRIEND BETTY🙏🙏🙏🙏❣❣❣❣😢😢😢
Ron Floyd says
Rest In Peace Aunt Betty. Though we did not spend much time together over the years, the memories of our visits were always special. God’s blessings to your special memory and prayers for Uncle Lyle and the rest of your family during their time of this great loss.
jeanne Leinen says
Betty always welcomed everyone … We had such good times in our younger years… raising kids, raising vegetables, picking choke cherries, playing cards until all hours of the night, going to dances and ending the night at a different house each time for breakfast…. those were the days.. MISS YOU MY DEAR FRIEND. memories will forever stay with us.
Laura R Christoffersen says
God bless and keep you all. Betty was always a presence in my life at 4H growing up and then a force always to be reckoned with when she wanted her way — but also always kind, friendly and happy to see me.
Joyce says
Sure going to miss you grandma. Love you. Thanks for all the good times. I’ll never forget the years when you sold Christmas trees and I would sit with you and do word search.
Pamela Robertson says
May you rest in the Lord’s sweet presence, Aunt Betty, and may He bring comfort and peace to your family as they grieve.
Bob and Terry McAnally says
Our condolences to all of Betty’s family and friends. May the Creator wrap loving arms around you all as you all move through this time of grieving.
Cissy Eagleman says
I’m going to miss you Betty. You are one awesome lady.
Prayers for your family…
I love you Betty. Your quilts made for me will forever be treasured. Just as I treasure you.
Rest Easy now, I know you’re walking the streets of Heaven.