1927 - 2020
1927
2020
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Rick Allen
February 4, 2022
Hopefully, this message is not too little too late. I was fortunate to count Dr. Anker-Johnson as a leader, mentor, and friend. Always a lively conversation about many topics as I took care of her technology needs and served the Environmental Activities Staff. She and Dr. Hal Johnson were always wonderful to me and I am thankful to have known them.
William Pendzuk
December 31, 2020
She is a great lady! Very focused and determined every little thing she did in life. Rest in Peace.
Simone Taylor
July 19, 2020
Prayers and fond memories are what you have to remember your dearly departed. May the love of family and friends comfort you during these difficult days. Please accept my most heartfelt condolences.
Cindy Young
July 19, 2020
I first got to know Betsy when she came to the Parlor Sunday school class at Covenant, which my husband, Stuart was teaching. She was humble, kind and a great addition to the class. Then, over the past 3 years, I served as her deacon from Covenant. I found going to Westminster on Friday afternoons was the best time to visit, as I was able to join her in playing Bingo. I am blessed to know her!!
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Sandra Shargabian
July 18, 2020
My most sincere condolences to the Ancker-Johnson family. I remember fondly working as Betsy's Personnel Director after she was hired as the first woman vice president for General Motors. She led the way for women in the Corporation. Her scientific mind and no-nonsense manner was overshadowed only by her genuine love of Christ. She introduced computers to our workplace and made sure everyone had one. She demanded perfection, and in an age before we had programs like Excel, she had us writing programs. I admired her stamina and remembered her coming into work the day after having her gall bladder removed. I also remembered her sons coming in and having me doll out their allowance. Betsy was THE instrumental person in my career, and I will never forget her support and for sharing her expertise with us all.
JG
July 18, 2020
sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort and hope bring the family peace and love.
Chuck L
July 16, 2020
Growing up she was my friend's neighbor in GPW and I still remember her driving on Brys in her Corvette. The one time I met her back in the late 80's at my friends, we were in college and I asked how to become a VP, and she responded make sure we keep learning.
Ken Wesche
July 15, 2020
I had the pleasure of serving along side Betsy at endPoverty.org. There she distinguished herself by her passion, insight and godly perspective in serving the poor. Betsy and I also shared a love for cars. Several times I met her at the airport or her hotel and while she grumbled a bit because I was always driving a foreign car, we would then launch into a car conversation. I loved her story about driving an experimental Corvette at the GM test track, even though she was not pleased that the people at the track required that she have an instructor with her. We will miss her greatly.
Kip Gardner
July 15, 2020
My condolences to Betsy's family and friends. I remember with fondness serving with Betsy on the board of endPoverty and her passion for wanting to serve the poor by empowering them.
beth bishop
July 14, 2020
I will always remember Betsy telling about meeting Harold and falling for him, "I knew he was the one for me because he felt about triangles the same way that I felt about plasma." Sweet brainiac love.
Chaz Seale
July 14, 2020
No one I ever knew could be tougher on me than Betsy. She demanded that I be scientifically exacting with my answers. If any answer to her penetrating questions had even a remote amount of BS, you could expect an immediate response. I loved every minute of being with her at endPoverty. We all did.
Dr. Gretchen Rous Besser
July 14, 2020
We of the Wellesley Class of 1949, who have known and admired Betsy since the fall of '45, recall her with affection and admiration. She was a pathfinder who used her talents to open doors traditionally closed to women and rose to unprecedented prominence. We will miss her and her unfailing kindness.
Simone Taylor
July 12, 2020
My sincerest condolences to your family for the loss of your loved one, Please except my deepest sympathies.
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