Wednesday, November 27th, 2024 Church Directory
February 23, 1936 - September 16, 2017

Betty M. Storms

Mass of Christian Burial was 11 a.m. Sat., Sept. 23, at St. Mary Help of Christians Church in St. Augusta for Betty Storms, 81, who died in the house she made into a home. Visitation was Fri., Sept. 22 at St. Mary Help of Christians and prior to the service on Sat. Christian Women prayed at 6 pm followed by Parish Prayers. Rev. Bob Rolfes officiated, with burial in the parish cemetery. Arrangements have been entrusted to Williams Dingmann Funeral Home, St. Cloud.
 
Betty was born in Polson, MT, to Arvid and Helen (Imholte) Anderson. On May 20, 1954, at St. Marcus Church in Clear Lake, she became Mrs. Harold E. Storms, a name she cherished for 47 years plus 16 more. Together, on the historical Century Farm, their love expanded to include nine children. She was the heart of the family, instilling values of honesty, hard work, loyalty, fun, and total reliance on God’s abiding love. She was a member of St. Mary Help of Christians and the Christian Women. 
 
Betty had an artistic flair that extended from music and crafts to personalized legacy scrapbooks. She filled the homes of her family with treasured gifts, finding unique pieces and collections, especially curio cabinets (30+!). She made birthdays and holidays special, loved Christmas, and was always ready for a game of cards, especially Fox! Most of all, she lived her faith each and every day. Her white doves were one symbol of that faithfulness.
 
Survivors include her children: Larry, Lynn (Steve) Walentiny, Mark (Nadine Eller), Kim (Ray) Gregoire, Mary, Roxy, Darrell, Jen, and Rick (Stacey); 15 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; and faithful companion Keeper. She was preceded in death by her parents, Harold (the “apple of my eye”), brother Raymond, sister Ginny Weideman (by 16 days), granddaughter Krystal, and beloved dogs Lady and Fudge. 
 
She will remain forever in our hearts; thank you for being our mom & grandma. Memorials are preferred to St. Mary Help of Christians Church, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, or EWTN.