Betty Lou Gaeng had a passion for researching and writing historical articles for many Snohomish County publications. Several of her articles included her first-hand knowledge. She often said, “I don’t just write history, I am history.” Betty Lou Deebach was born in Yakima, Washington on January 27,1927. Her family moved west to Seattle and then in 1933 to a 10-acre chicken farm Alderwood Manor. She attended Alderwood Grade School until her family moved to Edmonds when she was in the 5th grade.
Her family lived through the Depression; a subject included in many of her writings. Betty Lou graduated from Edmonds High School in 1945, married and then became a single parent to four children. She credited her work as a legal secretary and assistant (paralegal) at a Seattle law firm to her skill of being a good researcher.
In her 40s Betty Lou remarried and for several years commercially fished in Southeast Alaska with her husband Fred Gaeng. She would eventually move to a retirement community in Lynnwood and began volunteering for the Lynnwood-Alderwood Many Heritage Association, the Edmonds Cemetery Board, the Edmonds Historical Museum, and the Sno-Isle Genealogical Society.
In 2019 Betty Lou moved to Anchorage, Alaska but still wrote about our local area. She passed away on April 17, 2023 at the age of 96. With her passing she has left her wonderful writings; this is her legacy. We have taken over 100 of her writings and had them digitized so they can be shared to those with an interest in any of her many written subjects. This project was made possible with a grant from the Snohomish County Preservation Commission.
- Lynnwood Beginnings Pt1
- Lynnwood Beginnings pt 2
- Lynnwood Beginnings Pt 3
- The Birth and Evolution of Highway 99 pt1
- Highway99 pt 2
- South Snohomish Place Names
- Before Lynnwood – Stumps of Alderwood Manor
- Edmonds Mayor Louis Arps and the Roots of Lynnwood
- Lynnwood’s Peter Schreiber and Scriber Lake
- A Man Named Fred Drew
- More on a Man Named Fred Drew
- Lillie Cordelia Breed
- Reuben Hunter Mystery
- Growing up as a child of the Great Depression
- Lynnwood’s Heritage Park
- 1910 Snohomish County Plat Map Inspires Stories of Local History
- Law enforcement in Snohomish County
- Memories of the Great Depression and World War II
- Midget Car Racing at the Aurora Speed Bowl
- The Monsters that Live Among Us
- Lynnwood Old and New
- Daniel Hines – a solitary man of mystery
- Prohibition Tunnels and Stills
- Katrina Bagley (1)
- Walter Deebach and WWI
- A Place Called Mosher on the Shore of Puget Sound
- Anastasia Spithill Has Her Day In Court
- Lynnwood through the years
- History of the Waterways of South Snohomish County
- Taming the Town
- Gwendolyn Shakespeare
- The musical accomplishments of Edmonds School District grads
- Charles Robert Bob Lutton MIA WWII
- 1918 and the Spanish Influenza Pandemic
- Spanish flu pandemic at Edmonds Memorial Cemetery
- A Tragic Accident on a Summer Night in 1953
- Shopping
- A Family Treasure
- Remembering Michael Noel Hoban
- Deception Pass
- The Korean Conflict and Joseph L
- Remembering Larry Strickland and 9
- Joining the Past with the Electronic Age
- Early Schools in the Edmonds District
- Rollin and Robert Border
- The Life of George Brackett
- The life of George Brackett pt 2
- In Memory of Dick Solver
- Doris and Charles
- Remembering Carl Bernard Trager
- Geneology Boobytraps
- Full Circle
- Memories of the Old Masonic Temple
- Robert Earl Bonney
- Ira and Julia Bartholomew
- Mountlake Terrace and the Ballinger Story
- School Buses in Edmonds School District No
- Remembering Darrell Eugene Ayers
- Not so splendid little war
- The Old Edmonds Rd and Reed Lake
- Historic Veterans Monument
- The Sears of My Childhood
- Recalling World War II Vets
- The Disappearing Bowens
- Apostle to the Indians of Puget Sound
- The Story of Dan McDonald Leonard
- Chief Napoleon Bonaparte of the Snohomish People
- DAVID RUFFNER
- Fruitdale on the sound
- Edmonds Newspaper History
- A History of Garbage Collection pt1
- History of Garbage Collection pt2
- A History of Garbage Collection pt3
- The Walking Lady
- Mary Knott Langrill
- Siastenu Ruth Shelton
- Lillie Hayes Radley
- Walburga Eisen
- Pilchuck Julia Jack
- Frances E Anderson
- Gwendolyn Shakespeare
- Ruth Morrice
- Eva Bailey McFall
- Local Teachers at Edmonds Memorial Cemetery
- A Picture from the Past Inspires a Story
- Salish Crossing and EHS Portico
- Revisiting the Abandoned Edmonds Burial Grounds
- Remembering BoysBaseballOldWoodenface
- Edmonds Memorial Beloved Teachers
- Zophar Lanning Howell III
- Mary Joyce Sherwood Little
- The Story of Riley Hall
- An Extremely Strange Bus
- Lynnwood Heritage Park and Newspapers
- Eyesore or History
- Summertime at Halls Lake
- Carl Eisen
- Wilcox Park
- Edmonds in 1908 and the
- Changes and Memories
- February 1965
- Memories of Early Edmonds Signs
- Additional History Regarding Automobiles
- A Building Fire in Summer
- Counting America in 2020
- Looking Forward to New Life for historic building
- Burwell Glandwyr Atwood
- The 1870 Federal Census
- Alderwood Manor Memorial Day 65 Years Ago
- Katrina Bagley
- Lillie Cordelia Breed
- Martha Kraencke
- Jennie Gertrude
- Gwendolyn Shakespeare