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Bette Jean LeNoue
October 17th, 1939 - March 25th, 2025
Bette made friends wherever she went
Bette Jean LeNoue (Miller) passed away on March 25th, 2025 under the compassionate care of Awaken Assisted Living in Riverside Florida. Bette was born in Breckenridge, Minnesota on October 17th 1939, to Leo and Mae Miller. She graduated from Breckenridge High School, and then married her sweetheart, Marvin D. LeNoue, on the 26th of June, 1957. After marrying, Bette and Marvin left the farm and began a life of travels. As a couple, they lived in nine states, several more than once. During her younger years Bette raised three children and worked a variety of jobs. Her favorite pastimes however, were playing bridge and sewing quilts for family, friends and charities. Once retired, Bette and Marvin spent their summers on Ottertail lake in Minnesota and their winters touring the sunbelt states in their rv. Traveling with her sewing machine and drumming up card games, Bette made friends wherever she went. Bette will be missed by a brother, three children and four grandchildren. She will be laid to rest with Marvin on May 25, 2025 at 11am at the Riverside Cemetery in Breckenridge, Minnesota.
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