MARY SCHLUTER
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IDAHO FALLS, ID -- Mary Elizabeth Coulson Schluter, 88, died July 12, 2008, in Idaho Falls, at Turtle and Crane Assisted Living Center.
She was born November 4, 1919, in Nephi, Utah, to Albert Coulson and Emma Rowberry Coulson She attended schools in Utah.
She married Herman Schluter October 29, 1938, in Ucon, Idaho. They made their home on a farm in Tex Creek, also known at Lone Pine Ranch. Herman died January 8, 1982.
She enjoyed sewing, cooking and embroidery, gardening and yard work. She especially loved being with her grandchildren, Mike, Mitch, Mark, Butch and Penny.
Survivors include her 5 grandchildren, 17 great grandchildren and 10 great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, son, Herman (Butch), daughter, (Margie) and one grandson, Montie Joe Carter.
Memorial Services will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 17, 2008, at Wood Funeral Home East Side Chapel, 963 S. Ammon Road. The family will visit with friends Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and Thursday for one hour prior to the services, both at Wood Funeral Home East Side.
Burial will be in the Ririe-Shelton Cemetery under the direction of Wood Funeral Home.
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Condolences received online:
Helen Stanton
hlnspl@cableone .net
I will miss Mary. She was a great lady and had many stories to tell. Most of her stories were about the fun aspects of her life and we laughed about so many of her adventures.
I visited her often in the assisted living centers where she lived the past several years. She always told me that Mike, her grandson, and Jeri, took great care of her and let her make the decisions about her care. That was an important thing to her. I will miss her.
Susan Clark McArthur
I am Pete & Mozell Clark's daughter, my parents thought highly of both your Grandparents, Hermie (as Dad called him) and Mary. I have met both of them and knew Marggie. All three were very special, I just wanted to let you know my thoughts are with you. Sorrow is soon replaced with fond memoris.
Best Wishes