Wanda Otte
Our loving mother, sister and aunt Wanda Otte passed
away June 16, 2007, at the Eastern Plumas Health Care
Facility in Loyalton, California. She was 88 years
old.
She was born Wanda Spackman in 1919 in Richmond, Utah.
Her mother, Anna Maria Andersson, was born in
Helsingborg, Sweden and came to Utah when she was
twelve years old. Her father, Cyrus Spackman, was born
in Richmond, son of English immigrants. As one of the
oldest of 8 brothers and sisters, Wanda entered the
work force at an early age, as did many of her
generation. And as so many others, she and husband
Gordon (a native Nebraskan) sought their fortune in
post-war California. Living first in Salinas, then
Fresno, then Concord, and finally settling in Hayward.
They lived in their home at 910 Hohener Avenue for
over 30 years, This was where they raised their
children, and many longlasting friendships were
established there, especially with The Hernandez
family and the Lyles.
Wanda a full-time homemaker, and very house-proud. For
most of the years in Hayward she had four growing
children to care for and later, an elderly
mother-in-law. When Grandma Otte moved to a nearby
rest home, the Aletha Lodge in Hayward, Wanda started
working there. She blossomed in the role of caregiver,
and loved taking care of people, who also loved being
in her care. Wanda was truly interested in hearing
their stories of hardship and joy, and she really felt
that she was on the receiving end. This was an
especially rewarding time in her life, providing her
with many cherished memories and lots of good tales to
tell.
When Gordon retired in 1988 they sold their home in
California and moved back to the town she always
referred to as home, the place where they had first
met: Richmond. There they found their dream house. It
had been the home of Wanda's favorite aunt, Aunt
Marth, and her husband, Uncle Grove, and it held many
happy childhood memories for Wanda. It was also
perfectly located: on Main Street. Wanda and Gordon
spent many hours relaxing on the porch, where they
often enjoyed he company of the town's sweet and well
behaved kids, who often stopped by to say hi to "the
two old fogies" (Wanda's own words). Their beloved
Golden Retriever companion Jessie was well known in
downtown Richmond, often seen cruising around carrying
her own leash in her mouth. Being close to sister
Betty was really important, and nieces and nephews
were always within reach. They also considered
themselves extremely lucky to have such good neighbors
as Robin and Bill next door, and Harold and Joyce
across the street.
As things turned out, there would be a new move to
California in 1999, to the Sierra Valley, to be closer
to children Cindy and Terry.
Wanda was a feisty character, full of fun, and a
popular aunt both on the "Spackman" side, with cousins
spread out through the west, and the "Otte" side on
the east coast. She loved visiting and receiving
visits from the Nebraskan relatives.
When Gordon joined the Chevy Club (Northern California
chapter) in the early 1980's, Wanda just went along
for the ride to begin with, but ended up in the
driver's seat, socially speaking. This was a great
time for both of them, and close friendships grew and
were nurtured.
Although she spent most of her life in California, she
always referred to Richmond as home. She was born
there, she met her husband there, and she will be
buried there, beside Gordon, in the peaceful cemetery
overlooking beautiful Cache Valley.
She is survived by her sister, Betty Hendricks
(Richmond), her son from her first marriage, Steven
Cyrus Morgan (Reno), daughter Martha Otte (Tromso,
Norway), son Terence Gordon Otte (Clayton, California)
and daughter Cynthia Korkeila (Sierraville,
California).
Funeral services will be held a 11:00 AM on Saturday,
June 23, 2007 at the Allen-Hall Mortuary, 34 East
Center St., Logan, Utah. A viewing will be held from
10:00 to 10:45 AM prior to services. Interment will
be in the Richmond City Cemetery. Condolences may be
sent to the family at Allen Mortuaries.