Elna Beth Danielson Wilson Passed away November 22nd, 2017 while holding the hand of her husband of 63 years.Beth was born August 21, 1932 in Smithfield Utah to Lionel and Elna Danielson. Graduated from North Cache High School . She also attended Nursing School at Thomas Dee Memorial Hospital.Beth married Glenn L. Wilson on July 14th, 1954 in Smithfield Utah and they got busy creating a beautiful life together. Seven children, world wide travel and a creative soul, her curious spirit never stopped exploring and learning. Beth and Glenn were sealed for time and eternity in the Logan Temple on May 29th, 1962.Beth worked at the Bannock Regional Medical Center for 20 years and retired as the Nursing Supervisor.Beth and Glenn lived in Logan Utah, Bountiful, Utah, Twin Falls, Idaho, Sunset Utah, Great Falls Montana, Pocatello, Idaho, finally retiring to Nampa Idaho, where they built a beautiful home and filled it with love, memories and a lot of grandchildren.Beth was a voracious reader. She was a talented artist and an amazing seamstress. She could sew almost any item by just looking at it and creating her own patterns. Beth is survived by her husband Glenn Wilson Nampa, ID, three sons, Scott (Valerie) Wilson Twin Falls, ID, David (Tanya) Wilson, Canton Georgia, Barry (Rhonda) Wilson, Idaho Falls ID, three daughters, Jo Anne Shively (Roy Ahnstedt) Boise, ID, Janet (Dennis) Moulton, Nampa, ID and Connie (John) Matthews, Mt Home ID. twenty one grandchildren , and six great-grandchildren, one sister Mary Coleman, Roy UT, one brother Wayne Danielson, Excelsior Springs, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her eldest son Daniel Glenn Wilson, older brother Kay Danielson, and her parents.Services will be provided by Zeyer Funeral Chapel. The memorial service for Beth will be on Monday, November 27th, 2017 at 1 PM at the LDS Church Nampa 35th Ward Chapel at 1500 Smith Ave. in Nampa. The family will greet friends and family at the church from noon until 12:45 PM. The burial will precede the funeral service. It will take place at 10 AM Monday at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boise Idaho.Per Beth's request there will be no viewing.The family wishes to express their deep appreciation to the staff and nurses at Streamside Assisted Living and Heart and Home Hospice.One of Beth's favorite lines was "this has been a rich full day", so in lieu of flowers go on an adventure... plant some tulips... spend time with a loved one.... create yourself a RICH FULL DAY!
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