July 27, 2024

Betty M. Downing

Creston

Betty Mae Downing, 88, of Creston, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Jan. 23, 2023. Memorial services will be held at a later date.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Orient United Methodist Church or the Orient Fire and Rescue. Memories and condolences can be shared at www.pearsonfuneralhomes.com.

Betty Mae (Conard) Downing was born Dec. 16, 1934, to Harvey and Wilda (Weaver) Conard in Adair County. Betty grew up in Orient. She graduated from Orient High School in 1953 where she enjoyed music and participating in school plays. She graduated from Capital City Commercial College in Des Moines in 1955 and worked at Bankers Trust as secretary to the bank president for several years after.

On Nov. 6, 1955, she was united in marriage to the love of her life John Downing. They ran a farming operation and worked very hard. To this union they were blessed with two children: Steven John in 1958 and Brenda Sue in 1961. In 1977 they decided to branch out into innovative technology where they started their own business, Solar Systems of Iowa. They sold solar panel systems, fireplaces and later added custom homes to the business. John and Betty exhibited their fireplaces and custom homes at several trade shows including the Home and Garden show at Vet’s and the Iowa State Fair for many years.

She was a lifelong member of the Orient United Methodist Church where she was very active and served on several boards. She was an avid volunteer, who helped organize and serve multiple church functions, as well as hosting Bible school volunteers for many years. She was a music lover and played on the church bell choir for many years.

Betty was known to be a fabulous cook and would feed anyone who stopped by. Her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. You could find her at every concert, sporting event and cattle show. She never missed a birthday and always arrived with a freshly made double layer chocolate cake.

No matter the occasion, Betty was always there to lend a hand, offer advice or provide a place where everyone felt included and important. She also spent several years acting as a grandmother to many other kids her grandchildren brought home. They were brought into the family and she expected them to attend all the usual functions such as Sunday dinners, meals in the field during planting and harvest season and expected them to stop in if they were in the area. During the summer it was iced tea and chocolate chip cookies, in the winter you could expect hot chocolate and a brownie. To her, love was shown with a warm meal or a sweet treat.

Another thing she loved dearly was spending time with her Gab and Stitch club to catch up on the community happenings, having fun and sharing laughs. She truly loved life, being with family and friends and will be dearly missed by those whose lives she touched.

Betty Mae is survived by her loving husband John of 67 wonderful years; son, Steve (Karen) Downing; daughter Brenda (Gary) Thompson; grandchildren: Ashley (Derek) Hommer, Myles (Skylar) Thompson, Kysa (Josh) Woods, Chisum Downing (fiancé, Katelyn Clariday) and Heath Downing; great-grandchildren: Kynlee Hommer, Letti Mae and Maren Thompson; sister and brother-in-law, Shirley (Max) McDermott and sister-in-law, Sharen Downing.

She was welcomed in heaven by her parents, Wilda and Harvey Conard; brother, Larry Conard; multiple brothers and sisters-in law; along with many aunts, uncles and other loved ones.