PIETSCH-TRUEBLOOD, ROYLEEN DIANA, FUHS 1958
From Mikie Johnson, Pow Wow rep for FUHS 1958
This info just passed to me from a classmate
Royleen Diana Pietsch-Trueblood, 68
Royleen Diana Pietsch-Trueblood, 68
"Jesus gracefully carried Royleen Diana Pietsch-Trueblood to
heaven" on March 13, 2009, after a long heroic battle with cancer. She was
born Oct. 18, 1940, in Vernon, Texas, to Roy and Christine Pietsch. At an early
age, Royleen and her family moved to Fullerton, Calif.
On Dec. 2, 1961, she married Darrell Trueblood. They were married for 30 years. In 1972, they moved to Kalispell and raised two daughters, Christina and Alaina.
Royleen worked at Montana Power for years before retiring to spend more time with her grandchildren, her great joy in life.
On Dec. 2, 1961, she married Darrell Trueblood. They were married for 30 years. In 1972, they moved to Kalispell and raised two daughters, Christina and Alaina.
Royleen worked at Montana Power for years before retiring to spend more time with her grandchildren, her great joy in life.
Royleen was a member of Trinity
Lutheran Church for 37 years.
In each step of her illness, she
remained smiling and giving to all around her, especially her children and
grandchildren. She had a gift of making people feel wanted and special while
allowing them to be themselves. Silly beyond compare, she was not shy and was
very colorful! We enjoyed her so!
Royleen dearly loved her Bible
study fellowship sisters from Montana, Texas and California. They loved her and
will never forget her sense of humor, grace and beauty. Before and after her
trips to Israel, she had a strong desire to share the Messiah with all people.
This continued to be her passion when she fell ill. Her hope, desire and last
wish is that all may go where she is now and that we love one another. "A
seed must first die before it bears much fruit. Mother, your life and death is
bearing much fruit. We love you."
Royleen was preceded in death by
her parents, Roy and Christine Pietsch.
Royleen is survived by her
daughters, Christina Nigg and husband, Rick, and Alaina Moon and husband,
Tracy; five grandchildren, Michaela, Jaden, Nathanael, Tianna and Tekiah;
brother, Donald Pietsch and wife, Jan; sister, Bobbie Warburton and husband,
Les; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Funeral services for Royleen will
be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 19, at Trinity Lutheran Church, with Pastor
Mark Cutler officiating. Visitation for Royleen will be held at the church one
hour prior to the service.
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