January 19, 2018 Grace Elizabeth Syth, 83, passed away peacefully, at her home in Post Falls, Idaho; on January 17, 2018. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday, February 3rd, at 11:00am, in Coffelt’s Funeral Chapel in Sandpoint, Idaho. Dale Coffelt will be officiating. A potluck reception will directly follow the service at the VFW hall, everyone is invited. Grace Elizabeth McKinney was born in Bristol, Tennessee, On December 18, 1934, to Wayman and Bonnie McKinney. When Grace was eight years old, WWII was in full swing. Her father at 38 years old was drafted and her mother traveled out west to work in the shipyards in Portland Oregon. The children were placed in an orphanage, which Grace always referred to as “The Home.” After the war, the children moved, with their mother out west, ending up in Heron, Montana. This is where Grace met the love of her life, Billy D. Syth. Grace always told the story of the one summer in 1952 when she began dating billy, of whom her mother did not approve. She would sneak off with her sister, Louise and her beau, Bennie Brewer, to see Billy. The following summer, after not seeing Billy, Grace again began dating him. Two weeks later, they were married with Louise and Bennie, at the Hitching Post in Coeur d’ Alene, ID. Grace and Billy were married 64 years, only separated at his death last year. Grace and Billy were known by family and friends for their music abilities. Billy played the guitar while Grace sang, like Loretta Lynn, at many family gatherings. They were true companions. Grace is survived by three of her four children, Stan (Brenda) Syth of Post Falls, Idaho, Ray Syth of Sandpoint, Idaho and Susie Syth-Keeley of Post Falls, Idaho. She is also survived by her brother, David McKinney of Toppenish, Washington, nine grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Grace was preceded in death by her husband, Billy D. Syth, her daughter, Billie Lee McCaulley, Both her parents, and four sisters, Louise Brewer, Betty Behmerwohld, Jenny Behmerwohld, and Edna Ann Pyaett. A special thanks to her granddaughter, Denis Aparicio for the loving care she devoted to her grandmother, who she referred to as her “BFF”