Born March 14, 1919 in Bearville Township, she was the daughter of Matt and Hanna (Kaatialla) Silta. She had lived most of her life in the Togo area, had lived in Bovey for 11 years, and most recently in Bigfork. Helen and Wilbur S. "Bud" Booth were married on November 30, 1939. She had been a member of the Bear River Lutheran Church and its Ladies Aid, Girl Scouts, P.T.A., and had been the Togo postmaster for over 20 years.
Her Parents, Matt and Hanna Silta; a son, Jim Booth; a grandson, David Jaranson; a brother, John Silta; and two sisters, Selma Olson and Mary Blackmer preceded her in death.
Survivors include her husband, "Bud"; a son, Richard (Linda Lee) Booth of Grand Rapids; daughters, Jeri (Pete) Belschner and Jean Jaranson, both of Side Lake; 9 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren.
Interment will be in the Bearville Cemetery at a later date.
Born March 14, 1919 in Bearville Township, she was the daughter of Matt and Hanna (Kaatialla) Silta. She had lived most of her life in the Togo area, had lived in Bovey for 11 years, and most recently in Bigfork. Helen and Wilbur S. "Bud" Booth were married on November 30, 1939. She had been a member of the Bear River Lutheran Church and its Ladies Aid, Girl Scouts, P.T.A., and had been the Togo postmaster for over 20 years.
Her Parents, Matt and Hanna Silta; a son, Jim Booth; a grandson, David Jaranson; a brother, John Silta; and two sisters, Selma Olson and Mary Blackmer preceded her in death.
Survivors include her husband, "Bud"; a son, Richard (Linda Lee) Booth of Grand Rapids; daughters, Jeri (Pete) Belschner and Jean Jaranson, both of Side Lake; 9 grandchildren; and 13 great grandchildren.
Interment will be in the Bearville Cemetery at a later date.
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