Kettle, Betty Jane (Née Bebeau) Passed away peacefully at home in Waupun on Monday, September 30, 2013, age 88 years. Betty was born in Bradley, Wisconsin and previously lived in Milwaukee, Hawaii and Plant City, Florida. Dear mother of Michael (Mary) and Morris (Judy) Moriwaki. Cherished grandmother of Marci (Cory) Williams-Craig, Adam (Ashley) Moriwaki and Julia (Matt) Neils. Sister of Jack Bebeau. Betty is preceded in death by her husbands Michio Moriwaki and Bruce Sweeter, her beloved daughter Midori Moriwaki and her sisters Janet Kapke and Marie Krawczyk. She is further survived by other family members and friends. Memorial Gathering at the Funeral Home, FRIDAY, October 4, 2013, from 4:00-6:30 PM. Funeral Services at 6:30 PM. Betty was a retiree of Cutler Hammer-Eaton Corporation after 26 years of employment and was a volunteer at VFW Posts in Bay View and Princeton, Wisconsin and also in Florida. Private inurnment Pinelawn Memorial Park.
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