Laura Bellet
June 20, 2015
Laura Lea Bellet, 61, passed away Saturday, June 20, 2015. She was born August 11, 1953 in Washington, Iowa to Calvin Little and Ella Mae Yarnell. She enjoyed spending time with her family, watching television, playing with her cats, and cooking.
Laura is survived by her daughter, Maggie Bellet; her mother, Ella Mae Yarnell; siblings, Bill Little, Gary Little and wife Mary, Terry Little, and Patsy Dunai; and her grandchildren, Isabell Lowe, Mazzie Bellet, and Jaiden Bellet. She was preceded in death by her son, Nathen Bellet and her significant other, Craig Bellet.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. Contributions may be directed to the family for other expenses.
Condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Clayton Spieker
06/22/2015
Laura was just not a normal woman, she was very special to a lot of us and was never to quick to judge anyone. She never really needed much and was content most of the time. I met her about a year and a half ago and she didn't know me from Adam. But that did not stop her from feeding me, giving me a place to rest my head and a chance to get to know her beautiful daughter, which I fell in love with and am still together. She may never always agreed on a lot of the things that we may have done but she was never quick to hold any thing against us and she was out spoken enough to give her opinion to any one no matter what. I got to spend a lot of time with her the the last few much and we bonded a lot like a Mother and Son relationship. When I was sick she would help take care of me when no body else was around. And she always had a ear for listening to any thing that you wanted to run by her with no judgement. Over all I would have to say that she was one of the best women that I have made in this life time hands down. She was always more of a mother to me the ever my own mother and any other relative that I have. She is resting in a better place with her son Nathan, and her husband Craig. She is probably partying it up with the two of them and I couldn't see her doing it any other way. R.I.P. Mom know that the short time that we had together and the times that shared it was one of the best times of my life. Thank You for everything MOM I Love you and will see you one day when my time comes. I will take care of Maggie the best that I can and you shouldn't worry about us we are bad asses and we will be fine. Tell everyone there high and all about us so we have some people to talk to when God decides to bring us home!!!
Mary Little
06/22/2015
Taken too soon.. you will be missed. my heart goes out to Maggie.