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Gladys Mae Hiett, 98, of St. Paul (formerly of Scotia) died peacefully on Sunday, December 17, 2023 at Matelyn Retirement Community in St. Paul.

Funeral services were held on Thursday, December 21, 2023 at the United Methodist Church in Scotia. Pastor Arsene Lumami officiated. Michelle Linke was the pianist. Music selections included “When We All Get To Heaven,” “I Want To Stroll Over Heaven With You” and “When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder.” Pallbearers included Kevin Hiett, Kristen Hiett, Selena Hiett, Mike Tuma, Dale Kluthe, Wendy Thompson, and Kylie Hiett. Honorary pallbearers included Matelyn Retirement staff, Matelyn residents, Ron and Betty Luth, John and Deb Kluthe, Kathy Kluthe, the Anette Malmstrom family, Sue Scholz, Heather Poss, Pam and Roger Arnold, John and Delores Wray, and Carol Caudill. Interment was in the Mount Hope Cemetery in Scotia.

A visitation was held on Wednesday at Jacobsen- Greenway-Dietz Funeral Home in St. Paul. Memorials are suggested to the United Methodist Church in Scotia.

Gladys was born to Leslie C. and Nellie (Gydesen) Wilson on July 12, 1925 in Scotia. She grew up and received her education in North Loup. She was united in marriage to George C. “Buck” Hiett on March 9, 1946 in Ord. They lived in St. Paul until 1966, and then moved to Scotia, where they owned Scotia Hardware, which they operated with their sons, Mike and Jim. Her hobbies included walking, biking, playing Rummikub and canasta, doing word search puzzles, collecting recipes, and cooking and baking. She will forever be remembered for her wonderful meals and baked goods. However, her greatest loves were dancing, mowing the lawn, music, washing windows, and her family. She also loved Christmas. She was known to have a servant’s heart and truly loved helping others.

Gladys was an active member of the United Methodist Church in Scotia having served many years on the funeral and communion committees. She was baptized on December 16, 1959 at the First Methodist Church in St. Paul and was active there prior to moving to Scotia.

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She was also an active and proud member of the Scotia American Legion Auxiliary Post #150. She also enjoyed volunteering at the Scotia bloodmobiles.

Those left to cherish her memory include her son and daughter-in-law, Mike and Sharon Hiett of Scotia; brother, Floyd Wilson of Elba; grandchildren, Kristen Hiett of Scotia, Kevin (Selena) Hiett of Bennet, and Doug Hiett; great-grandchild, Kylie Hiett of Bennet; and several nieces and nephews.

Gladys was preceded in death by her parents; husband, George; father- in-law and motherin- law, Ben and Carrie Hiett; son, James “Jim” Hiett; sister and brother- in-law, Bernice and Eldon Sintek; sisters-inlaw and brothers-in-law, Gail Wilson, Norene and Alden Jensen, Elizabeth and Eddie Klein, Eileen and Hal Wilkens, Albert Christensen, and Clyde Cummings.