During her 93 years, Rosella Darlene touched many lives through her love of teaching. She taught second grade in Gering Nebraska. After moving to Idaho in 1951, she worked at Westgate Lanes Nursery for 18 years, while doing custom sewing in the evenings. After Westgate Lanes burned down, she taught at Maranatha Preschool until she retired at age 72. Her love of children was evident throughout her life. She taught 4-H for 24 years, volunteered making Teddy Bears for the children at St. Lukes hospital, and sewed over 900 quilts for Project Linus after her retirement.
Darlene is survived by her sister, Marilyn Dennis; her three children; Vernon Pecht (Brenda), Carol Freeman (Randy), and Bryan Pecht (Marie), 5 grandsons and 13 Great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, husband Howard, two siblings and one great-grand daughter.
Due to current restrictions, there will be no services at this time.
During her 93 years, Rosella Darlene touched many lives through her love of teaching. She taught second grade in Gering Nebraska. After moving to Idaho in 1951, she worked at Westgate Lanes Nursery for 18 years, while doing custom sewing in the evenings. After Westgate Lanes burned down, she taught at Maranatha Preschool until she retired at age 72. Her love of children was evident throughout her life. She taught 4-H for 24 years, volunteered making Teddy Bears for the children at St. Lukes hospital, and sewed over 900 quilts for Project Linus after her retirement.
Darlene is survived by her sister, Marilyn Dennis; her three children; Vernon Pecht (Brenda), Carol Freeman (Randy), and Bryan Pecht (Marie), 5 grandsons and 13 Great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, husband Howard, two siblings and one great-grand daughter.
Due to current restrictions, there will be no services at this time.
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