Fairmont Mourns the Loss of Beloved Muttie Betty Felber at 93
Elizabeth “Betty” Marie Felber, 93, passed away at home in Altamonte Springs, remembered for her warmth and community spirit.

Fairmont Mourns the Loss of Beloved Muttie Betty Felber at 93
In the quiet community of Fairmont, Minnesota, Elizabeth “Betty” Marie Felber, known for her warmth and charisma, has passed away peacefully at the age of 93. Betty, born to Bert and Ella Trembley, was the cherished only daughter among five boys. For 90 years, she called Fairmont home until she moved to Altamonte Springs, Florida, in the fall of 2022 to be with her daughter, Nancy. Families who know the value of togetherness often have a few stories up their sleeves, and Betty’s life was no exception, marked by treasured family gatherings and community involvement.
A devoted parishioner at Saint John Vianney Catholic Church, Betty played an active role in local activities, especially as a member of the Circle Club. Her enthusiasms spilled over into her participation in book and bridge clubs, where her delightful storytelling and sense of humor could brighten anyone’s day. Nicknamed “Muttie” by her family, Betty was a beacon of hospitality, bringing loved ones together for memorable celebrations, such as the family’s cherished Fourth of July gatherings on Oak Beach Drive—complete with swimming, boating, fireworks, and an abundance of delicious food.
A Life Remembered
Betty’s impact on those around her is undeniable. Often remembered for her humor and positive outlook on life, she leaves behind a legacy of love enriched with fond memories. She is preceded in death by her daughter, Randee Gunderson, her son-in-law, Donald Gunderson, and her grandson, Cory Highland. Yet, her family remains a tapestry of support and love, including her husband Standley Felber, whom she was married to for an impressive 74 years, along with two daughters, five grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren.
Plans for a final farewell are being lovingly arranged. A funeral will be held at St. John Vianney Catholic Church in Fairmont at a later date, the details of which will be announced soon. In times of sorrow, those who knew Betty will undoubtedly reflect on the joy she brought to their lives and the bonds she fostered.
Local Heritage and Community Connections
In addition to reflecting on Betty’s life, it’s also important to consider the broader context of community memories. Martin County has a rich history of commemorating its residents, strengthened by various obituary resources. As noted by newspaperobituaries.net, recent obituaries can be found from several platforms, including the Fairmont Sentinel and others, ensuring that the stories of loved ones like Betty are preserved and celebrated.
For genealogy enthusiasts exploring family trees, Martin County provides a treasure trove of resources. The Martin County death records span from 1904 to 2001 and include over 279 documented deaths. For those diving into their ancestry, resources such as FamilySearch and the Minnesota Department of Health offer valuable insights to connect personal histories with the community at large. Engaging with such local archives allows families to keep the memories of their ancestors alive, much like Betty’s enduring legacy.
In closing, as we remember Betty Felber and the many lives she’s touched, we are gently reminded that there’s something to be said for the impact of a life well-lived. May her spirit inspire all of us to cherish our connections and celebrate the moments that bind us together.