Betsy Marie Castle-Fisher, 62, passed away with family and her very special friend, Cindy Rode, at her bedside, after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born April 29, 1953, in Polson Mont., to Donald and Dorothy Beebe. She graduated from Polson High School in 1971.
Betsy spent the majority of her career working in the medical field. She loved working with the elderly and mental health patients. She was loving, compassionate and received so much gratification from caring for her patients.
Betsy married Neil Anderson of Polson in 1971 and had two daughters, Dori and Amber. Betsy and Neil later divorced.
She met James Castle from North Carolina, and they were married in 1975, and they had a son, Jason. Her daughter, Stephanie, joined the family in 1989 to make it complete.
Betsy moved back to the Northwest in 1980 so she could be closer to her family. In 2009, she married Donald Fisher of Burien. Don brought two sons to the marriage, Brad and Michael. Betsy and Don found their dream home in the Freeman Creek area. She loved being closer to her children and grandchildren.
Betsy loved more than anything to spend time with her family and friends. She enjoyed camping, 4-wheeling, fishing, bowling, shopping, gambling, photography, making crafts, sewing, decorating and working on her retirement home with her loving husband, Don.
Betsy is survived by her husband, Donald Fisher of Lenore; daughters Dori Anderson, Amber Maurer (Dan) and Stephanie Stachofsky (Brian), all of Lewiston; son Jason Castle (Cari) of Florida; and brother Mike Beebe (Kimmi) of Washington. She has 10 grandchildren, who were the joy of her life: Tucker Wilson, Brendan Reed, DJ, Devann and DayVee Maurer, Paige and Megan Stachofsky, Kaci Willoughby, and Jordan and Hanna Castle. She also had many friends and family that she loved dearly. We thank you all for being that piece of Joy in her life.
Her children thank her for being a great mom and loving us unconditionally. We will miss her smile, her laugh and her goofy sense of humor but mostly how she made each of us feel so very loved in our own special way.
She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Donald and Dorothy Beebe; sister Becky Beebe; and her granddaughter, Devann Marie Maurer.
The most important thing to remember in life is to "Enjoy the Journey."
We love you to the cabin moon and back.
A service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Abundant Life Church, 1483 16th Ave in Clarkston.
Service Information
- Date & Time
- Thursday, July 16, 11:00 AM
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Abundant Life Church
1483-16th Avenue
Clarkston, Washington 99403
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