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Betty L. Danielski, 90

Betty L. Danielski of Valentine, passed away Sunday March 10, 2024, peacefully with family by her side.

Mass of Christian Burial for Betty, age 90 of Valentine, was held Friday, March 15, 2024 at St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Valentine. The burial followed at Mount Hope Cemetery in Valentine.

Betty was born October 25, 1933, in Genoa, to Kenneth and Helen Maurer (Pilakowski). She attended school in Monroe. On October 25, 1950, she was united in marriage to Clarence J. Danielski residing in rural Platte County where they were blessed with six wonderful children, before moving to Valentine in 1979 where they farmed for many decades.

Betty traveled with Clarence and their family for years helping out with the summer grain harvesting season. She was a homemaker who loved and treasured spending time with her large family.

She had a passion for music and played the organ at St. Nicholas Catholic Church practicing her Catholic faith.

Outside of her family Betty enjoyed flower gardening, crocheting and her beloved Yorkie Molly. They enjoyed spending winters in Edinburg, TX and hosting family events and holidays.

Betty is survived by her children, David of Bedford, IA, Donald (Felicia) of Valentine, Michael (Becky) of Bartow, FL, Susan (Wayne) Moser-Paprosky of Naples, FL, Leonard (Linda) of Valentine and Thomas of Valentine.

Also surviving, are grandchildren, Wayne (Candice) Danielski, Dale Danielski, Chrystle (Jeremie) Wichman, Christopher (Sarah) Danielski, Jennifer (Michael) Boaz, Andrew (Ashleigh) Danielski, Nicholas Moser, Luke (Tygh) Moser, Erica Moser, Tonia (Jason) Kaup, Jay (Tami) Danielski, Shannon (Matthew) Favinger and Adam (Tana) Danielski; 21 great grandchildren; sister-in-law, Irene Kresha of Columbus, and brother-in-law, Harry Malakoff of New York, NY.

Betty is preceded in death by her parents, Kenneth and Helen Maurer; husband, Clarence; sister, Lois Maurer-Malakoff; sister-in-law, Lucille Kresha and brother-in-law, Leonard Danielski.

Sandoz Chapel of the Pines in Valentine was entrusted with service arrangements.