Betty Mae Shoultz, age 74, of Huron passed away on Sunday, August 16, 2015 at her home in Huron. There will be no Visitation or Memorial Service. Her body has been cremated and laid to rest at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Clark, SD. A celebration of Betty's life will be held at a later date. Betty Mae Costello, the daughter of Joseph and Mabel (Grundman) Costello, was born on October 13, 1940 in Lincoln, NE. She was raised and went to schools in Wyoming, Colorado, North Dakota and South Dakota Betty married Marvin (James) Shoultz on July 3, 1957 in Mitchell, SD. They lived in Oregon, Kansas, and settled in South Dakota. They moved to Sioux Falls, SD in June 1966 and Betty worked at the Dow Rummel Village. In October 1976, the family moved to Redfield, SD. She worked at the South Dakota Development Center from October of 1976 until Retiring in May 1991. In June 1999 Betty moved to Huron, SD and worked at the Best Western Hotel for a year and a half, retiring from there in March 2001. In December 2001, she went to work part time at the Holy Cow Casino until its closing. Betty enjoyed shopping, games, traveling, visiting with family and friends, and geneology. Nicknamed Betty Boop or B-bop, Betty was kind-hearted, caring, supportive, passionate and fun with a joy of laughter. Betty's heart and door to her home were always open to family and friends. Grateful for having shared in Betty's life are her three loving sons: James of Durango, CO, Richard, of Huron, SD, and Wendell (Sarah) of Augusta, GA; twelve grandchildren; three great-grandchildren her brother, Tom (Carol) Costello of Plymouth, IA; sister, Linda (Bill) Isbell of Thornton, CO; sisters-in-law: Shelda Johnson of Redfield, SD, Marilyn Shoultz and Kay Shoultz of Davenport, IA; and numerous nieces and nephews. Betty will be missed greatly by family and friends. Betty was preceded in death by her parents, Mabel and Joseph Costello; her husband, Jim on August 21, 1991; son, Jeffrey on June 7, 1959; daughter-in-law, Joyce; and several nieces and nephews, sisters-in-law, and brothers-in-law.