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Lydia
Wallace
February 13, 1920 – March 22, 2015
Lydia Erma Matilda Feddersen Helm Wallace was born February 13, 1920
in Havillah, Washington, she passed on to her heavenly home
March 22, 2015.
It has been said that life is not so much about your birth date and your
death date but,It is so much more about the dash in between. Lydia surely
made the most of her "dash".
Lydia attended a one room school house in Havillah, Washington and was
very proud of the fact she never missed a day of school all of her 8 years of
schooling. At the age of 14 she was told she had to go to work and work
she did. Lydia was 95 years strong and she lived independently up until
her passing.
Lydia married Ben Helm in 1938, together they started a farm, tilled the soil
and brought 6 children into their lives. Lydia was baptized, confirmed and was a member of Immanual Luthern Church in Havillah and Hope Luthern Chruch in Tonasket. She was involved in many church activities, Ortoha Camp Cook, Ladies Aid and was always willing to do any job.
Being a widow in 1960 she married Raymond Wallace and raised many cattle.
In 1985 they retired and moved to Tonasket and she began tending her
beautiful flower, fruit and vegetable gardens.
Even though they had moved to town Lydia's passion was still in the hills of
Okanogan County on her many acres of property, eradicating weeds. The
shovel she used, we joked should be bronzed as she wore the tip down to
a nubbin.
Lydia's greatest joy was having her grandchildren come over each
summer for a week ; where she could teach each one the fine art of
pinochle, "crick" fishing and shooting "ground hogs" Grandma Lydia was a very
good shot.
Being a widow again she met a long time friend Bennie Griffth and had the joy of marriage until his death.
Lydia moved to Spokane in 2010, She lived at Broadway Court Estates where
she made many friends, Her joy in living in Spokane was being closer to her
family.
Lydia is survived by her youngest brother, Ted Feddersen(Elaine) of Omak,
her older sister Clara Sovitchi of California. Her children, Steve Helm,
Diane Gunning (Ted), Barbara Franson (Dale), Clifford Helm ( Sandy),
Ken Helm, Jeff Helm( Janet) , 16 Grandchildren, 26 Great Grandchildren,
1 Great Great Grand child, and numerous nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Hospice House of Spokane for providing such a
comforting facility to ease Mom's passing.
A Celebration of Lydia's life will be Saturday March 28th at 1:00 at Immanuel
Lutheran Church in Havillah, Washington, with burial to follow at Havillah
Cemetery, a reception will follow at Immanuel.
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