n for 29 years. Arden and Bernie enjoyed camping and were members of the Tri-State Coachmen for 21 years. They held local offices and the position of vice president for the camping organization. Bernie also taught Sunday School, was a member of the church board, and was a member of the women's society. Arden passed away in 1991 and Bernie retired in 1992. After retiring, Bernie found reading, crafting and baking as a way of relaxing. She also volunteered at The Abbey in Le Mars, Floyd ValleyHospital and Gift Shop, and Meals on Wheels. Bernie loved nature, especially bird watching, the wilderness, and the simple things in life. Her family was the love of her life - spending time with her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren was always a delight. Bernie is survived by her daughter, Marci (Jeff) Indahl of Eden Prairie, MN; son, Kevin Boetger of Omaha, NE; grandchildren: Cari (Ted) Masuen, Casey (Rachel) Port, Travis (Betsy) Boetger, Trent (Jill) Boetger, Trevor (Naeomii) Dennison, Tyler (Bailey) Dennison, Kaleigh (Cory) Gormally, and Troy (Brylee) Boetger; great grandchildren (Bernie's 'angels on earth'): Alyssa, Morgen, Camille, Lawson, Aleah, Ashton, Quinn, Zavier, Greyson, Ellyse, Nik, and Brooklynn; brother, John (Becky) Bliss of Tulia, TX; siblings in law: Skeet Bliss and Darwin Brink; and nieces, nephews, and extended relatives. Bernie is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Arden (1991); son, Craig Boetger (2014) and his wife, Ann Boetger (2007); brother, Robert Bliss (2014); sister, Norma Jean Brink (2016); and sister in law, Pat Bliss (1975). Send Sympathy Card Print Obituary View/Sign Guest Book Create Memorial Website To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.rexwinkelfh.com/obituary/bernice-boetger