Life is hard, stressful, fast-paced and can sometimes be overwhelming. That’s why EastIdahoNews.com is partnering with MorningStar Senior Living of Idaho Falls to bring you Life Lessons.
We’re asking MorningStar residents to share gems of wisdom every Tuesday with us. Some of their answers will make you laugh, some may make you cry, some may even change your life.
Betty Steigerwalt is 93 and has lived at MorningStar since June. She grew up on the east coast and worked as a nurse for years.
Betty shared with us what she learned as a mother and how she wants to be remembered.
Watch our entire interview with Betty in the video player above.
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93-year-old Betty Steigerwalt shares lessons she’s learned
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