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About Betty Jean (Stevenson) Intner
Betty Jean (Stevenson) Intner passed away October 18th, 2025 in Mesa, Arizona.
Born January 10th, 1930 to Opal (Twilegar) and Albert Stevenson in Lewiston, Idaho. She is preceded in death by her parents, her husband Leonard Intner, her brother Darrel and her son Michael Brassfield.
She grew up in Boise, Idaho and married William Brassfield who passed away in 1968. She later met and married the love of her life, Leonard Intner of New York City. They loved to travel and lived in Reno, Sacramento, Denver and settled in Mesa, Arizona.
Despite being very outdoorsy and an angler, She was a very poised and beautiful woman. You rarely saw her without her makeup and hair done. Always wearing Estee Lauder Cinnabar. She taught all the grandkids how to bait a hook and clean a fish.
Betty was a true Matriarch of her family. She is survived by her loving family: her daughter Vickie (Bob), sister Sharon (Howard) Jenkins and Brother Edward (Marolane), her 6 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She was very creative and was an excellent painter and seamstress. She made Christmas pajamas for all of her Great Grandchildren who affectionately called her GG. Among her many talents, another was cooking and baking.
She lived a long and fulfilling life up until a couple of years ago when dementia slowly creeped in. She left behind countless memories and traditions. She will be deeply missed.
Services to be held at a later date yet determined. In lieu of flowers the family asks to donate to americanglaucomasociety.net
Arrangements by Bunker’s University Chapel, www.bunkerfuneral.com. Should this obituary appear anywhere but bunkerfuneral.com, please check our website for accurate details and service information.







4 comments
Karen Boeck
I had the privilege to meet and converse w Betty at several family holiday get together over her later years. I remember the great grandchildren wearing the pajamas she had made again that year.
Such a wonderful lady.
Dorothy Shupe
What a wonderful classy lady Betty was. She was good and kind to everyone. She was a light and love to her family. Love, prayers, and Hugs to her sweet family.
Nancy and Doug
Our hearts and prayers go out to you Vic and your wonderful family. I wish we could have met your mom. She sounds like a really fun and special mom/grandma. We are both so lucky our grandkids got to meet their grandma. They will always carry her in their hearts. Lotsa of love, Nancy and Doug
Scott and Sue Whitehouse
Sorry for the loss of your mom.