Becky passed away Aug. 11, 2014, at her home, after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
Becky was born Feb. 8, 1953, in Walla Walla, to James and Rhoberta Leffingwell, and was raised in the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley. She attend Clarkston High School and Lewis-Clark State College.
Becky worked at The Helm Restaurant and Rowdy's Texas Steak House. She also sold home interiors for may years. She worked for the Federal Emergency Management Agency during the aftermath of Katrina, helping the victims of the hurricane, but recently began dog grooming and opened the Dog Gone Dog Parlor. This was her dream job as she never met an animal she didn't love.
Becky is survived by her sons, Donny Enyeart and Clay Howlett; two grandchildren; five bonus grandchildren; her brother, Steve (Pam) Carman; and stepfather, George Anderson. She was preceded in death by her father, James Leffingwell; and mother, Rhoberta Anderson.
Becky was an outdoor enthusiast. She enjoyed boating, skiing and WaveRunners. She loved her getaway cabin in Anatone where she went four-wheeling and snowmobiling. She enjoyed traveling, especially to Mexico. Becky had a passion for life that will not be taken away. We will miss our little Go-Go Gaget.
A celebration of Becky's life will be held at a later date.