Bethany-Giles-Obituary

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Bethany Weston Giles

Birmingham, Alabama

Aug 15, 1941 – May 15, 2024

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BORN
August 15, 1941
DIED
May 15, 2024
LOCATION
Birmingham, Alabama

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Bethany Elee Weston GilesBethany was the epitome of kindness, compassion and goodness. She was an original, who greeted everyone she met with a warm welcoming smile and open arms. Preceded in death by her parents Inez and Tom Weston, sister Linda Whitt, childhood caregiver Tilly Mae Whetstone,...

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Dwight, thinking about you and your loss, but I'm sure you have happy memories an d know she is with the Lord..... and waiting on you. Doyal

This woman was such a beautiful soul. She made me smile every time I saw her.

I'm 60 years old & she was my 1st grade teacher & I remember how pretty she was. Always a very classy, smart & all around lovely lady.

Dwight, I am so sorry to read of your loss. Judy and I will have you and your family in our prayers. Doyal Akers, santa rosa beach, fl

Bethany and I worked together at McElwain Elementary school for many years. She was a true friend and we had many wonderful adventures. She will be missed by so many. I will never forget her!

Dwight, sorry for your loss, May her memory be eternal !

Having worked with Bethany side by side at McElwain Magnet School for 15 years I became so impressed with her multi-talents. She had the ability to speak impressively to a large audience with clarity and poise. Bethany was gracious, witty and professional. It was a true Honor to have known her. More importantly she was my friend. She will be missed by all who came in contact with her. Rest in peace my friend

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Our Delta Zeta "get togethers" will not be the same without our very own Prissy.









Ah, sweet Bethany! We were Delta Zeta sisters at the University of Alabama. She was a red headed firecracker! I loved her southern drawl...loved to listen to her talk, and she was so funny. RIP, dear DZ sister. You will be missed.