At an early age, the family moved to Portage where she graduated from high school. She attended the College of William and Mary for two years before transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Madison graduating in 1954. After one year of teaching physical education in Kenosha, she was united in marriage to Lester Affeldt. Most of her married life was spent in Randolph where Les practiced law and Beth continued teaching until she retired to raise their three daughters. For many years, she was active in the community and the Bethany Presbyterian Church. When Les retired in 1990, they spent many years dividing their time between their home in Randolph, their lake home near Webster, WI and winters in Florida. In 2006, they moved to Oakwood Village Prairie Ridge in Madison.
She will be remembered by many for her love of people and generous hospitality. Nothing made her happier than hosting family and friends at her lake home in a manner that rivaled a 5 -star hotel. The neighborhood 4th of July party was a special annual event. She loved to cook and in her younger years, she was infamous for spending summers processing fruits and vegetables earning her the nickname of the “The Pickle Queen” and a poem written by a friend commemorating her experience canning with Beth.
She is survived by her three daughters: Lisa Beekman, Sun Prairie; Beth Ann (Michael) Groesbeck, Santa Fe, NM and Laura (Brian) Snyder, Sun Prairie. Five grandchildren: Megan (Darrell) Hughes, Madison; Paul Albano, Tuscaloosa, AL; Phillip Gross, Chicago, IL; Sarah Snyder, Pewaukee and Nathan Snyder, Madison. Two great grandchildren: Carson and Callie Hughes, Madison. She is further survived by one sister, Mary Ekvall-Bauer, Deland, FL and many nieces, nephews and friends.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband in 2015, parents, sister Annette Luckow, brother Elton J Morrison, Jr., and sister Donna Morrison.
At an early age, the family moved to Portage where she graduated from high school. She attended the College of William and Mary for two years before transferring to the University of Wisconsin-Madison graduating in 1954. After one year of teaching physical education in Kenosha, she was united in marriage to Lester Affeldt. Most of her married life was spent in Randolph where Les practiced law and Beth continued teaching until she retired to raise their three daughters. For many years, she was active in the community and the Bethany Presbyterian Church. When Les retired in 1990, they spent many years dividing their time between their home in Randolph, their lake home near Webster, WI and winters in Florida. In 2006, they moved to Oakwood Village Prairie Ridge in Madison.
She will be remembered by many for her love of people and generous hospitality. Nothing made her happier than hosting family and friends at her lake home in a manner that rivaled a 5 -star hotel. The neighborhood 4th of July party was a special annual event. She loved to cook and in her younger years, she was infamous for spending summers processing fruits and vegetables earning her the nickname of the “The Pickle Queen” and a poem written by a friend commemorating her experience canning with Beth.
She is survived by her three daughters: Lisa Beekman, Sun Prairie; Beth Ann (Michael) Groesbeck, Santa Fe, NM and Laura (Brian) Snyder, Sun Prairie. Five grandchildren: Megan (Darrell) Hughes, Madison; Paul Albano, Tuscaloosa, AL; Phillip Gross, Chicago, IL; Sarah Snyder, Pewaukee and Nathan Snyder, Madison. Two great grandchildren: Carson and Callie Hughes, Madison. She is further survived by one sister, Mary Ekvall-Bauer, Deland, FL and many nieces, nephews and friends.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband in 2015, parents, sister Annette Luckow, brother Elton J Morrison, Jr., and sister Donna Morrison.
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