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Betty Lou Schouviller, age 79, of Callaway, MN, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday March 6 th ,2018. etty Lou Sampson was born October 27 th , 1938, at her rural family farm in Finley, ND, to Redwin and Gertrude (Larson). Betty attended school in Blabon, ND, prior to moving with her family to Callaway, MN, in 1947. Betty graduated from Detroit Lakes High School with the class of 1957. Betty met the love of her life, Nicholas Schouviller, at a rural dance. While dating, Betty moved to Fargo, ND, and soon after, Nicholas went into the service. She worked for St. Lukes Hospital as a Nurses' Aid and for American Linen. When Nicholas returned from the service, they were united in marriage at Assumption Catholic Church, in Callaway, MN. on June 14 th , 1958. After getting married, Betty and Nicholas purchased the Zurn family farm. Betty enjoyed life on the farm and worked alongside Nicholas doing whatever work needed to be done. She loved the outdoors and tended large flower and vegetable gardens. She was a great cook and enjoyed preparing meals for her family. In 2012 the Schouviller farm was acknowledged as a Century Old Farm. Bettys greatest joy was being with her large family. She loved having family gatherings at the farm, and going to the grandchildrens activities. She loved each and every child and wanted to make every child feel special. She was truly the happiest when surrounded by her family. Betty enjoyed going to lunch with her friends, shopping, tending to her flowers and getting her hair fixed at Magnolias. Betty is survived by her husband of 59 years, Nicholas; six children; Liz (Jeff) Anderson, John (Linda) Schouviller, Mary (Don) Kinzler, Mike (Lois) Schouviller, Connie (Pete) Olson, and Cindy (David) Myhre; 20 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren (and another due in March); two brothers; Richard Sampson and Garman Sampson (Marlyne Christoffers); and two sisters; Margaret (LeRoy) Lindsay and Joan (Tom) Faltersach. Preceding Betty in death were her parents; two siblings: Kenneth Sampson and Rance Sampson, and infant twin sisters, Bernice and Ruth.
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Betty Lou Schouviller, age 79, of Callaway, MN, passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday March 6th,2018.

etty Lou Sampson was born October 27th,

1938, at her rural family farm in Finley, ND, to Redwin and Gertrude (Larson). Betty attended school in Blabon, ND, prior to moving with her family to Callaway, MN, in 1947. Betty graduated from Detroit Lakes High School with the class of 1957.

Betty met the love of her life, Nicholas Schouviller, at a rural dance. While dating, Betty moved to Fargo, ND, and soon after,

Nicholas went into the service. She worked for St. Luke’s Hospital as a Nurses' Aid and for American Linen. When Nicholas returned from the service, they were united in marriage at Assumption Catholic Church, in Callaway, MN. on June 14th, 1958.

After getting married, Betty and Nicholas purchased the Zurn family farm. Betty enjoyed life on the farm and worked alongside Nicholas doing whatever work needed to be done. She loved the outdoors and tended large flower and vegetable gardens. She was a great cook and enjoyed preparing meals for her family. In 2012 the Schouviller farm was acknowledged as a Century Old Farm.

Betty’s greatest joy was being with her large family. She loved having family gatherings at the farm, and going to the grandchildren’s activities. She loved each and every child and wanted to make every child feel special. She was truly the happiest when surrounded by her family.

Betty enjoyed going to lunch with her friends, shopping, tending to her flowers and getting her hair fixed at Magnolia’s.

Betty is survived by her husband of 59 years, Nicholas; six children; Liz (Jeff) Anderson, John (Linda) Schouviller, Mary (Don) Kinzler, Mike (Lois) Schouviller, Connie (Pete) Olson, and Cindy (David) Myhre; 20 grandchildren, two great-grandchildren (and another due in March); two brothers; Richard Sampson and Garman Sampson (Marlyne Christoffers); and two sisters; Margaret (LeRoy) Lindsay and Joan (Tom) Faltersach.

Preceding Betty in death were her parents; two siblings: Kenneth Sampson and Rance Sampson, and infant twin sisters, Bernice and Ruth.

In Loving Memory

October 27, 1938 ~ March 6, 2018

Mass of Christian Burial Monday - March 12, 2018 - 12:00 Noon

Holy Rosary Catholic Church Detroit Lakes, Minnesota

Monsignor Timothy McGee, Celebrant Father Dale Kinzler, Concelebrant

Eucharistic Ministers Don Kinzler and Joe Ed Knopf

Gift Bearers Kayla Benson, Nicole Schouviller, Sara Magelky

Betty Schouviller, Mark Olson and Madison Myhre

Music Scott Mehlhaff, Organist The Resurrection Choir

Bret Lindsay and Amanda Nicholson

Readers Tyler Myhre and Kelly Schouviller

Casket Bearers Shawn Anderson, Nathan Anderson, Matthew Schouviller

Tyler Myhre, Adam Schouviller, Nick Schouviller Isaac Kinzler, Jacob Kinzler, Mark Olson and Jake Olson

Honorary Casket Bearers Amanda Nicholson, Sara Magelky, Kayla Benson, Nicole Schouviller

Bobbi Schouviller, Kelly Schouviller, Sami Schouviller Betty Jo Schouviller, Madison Myhre and Jazarai Olson

Interment St. Mary’s Cemetery Callaway, Minnesota

Remember me when flowers bloom early in the spring Remember me on sunny days in the fun that summer brings

Remember me in the fall as you walk through the leaves of gold And in the wintertime, remember me in the stories that are told

But most of all remember each day, right from the start

I will be forever near, for I live within your heart

...Judith Karen Bulock


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