Betsy-Byars-Obituary

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Betsy Cromer Byars

Seneca, South Carolina

Aug 7, 1928 – Feb 26, 2020 (Age 91)

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BORN
August 7, 1928
DIED
February 26, 2020
AGE
91
LOCATION
Seneca, South Carolina

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Betsy Cromer Byars, 91, loving wife of 69 years to Edward Ford Byars, died peacefully on February 26, 2020 in Seneca, SC. She was the daughter of George Guy Cromer and Nan Aline Rugheimer Cromer of Anderson, SC. Betsy Byars was born August 7, 1928 in Charlotte, NC. She attended Queens...

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Not sure if this page is still viewed by the family - yet this came up in an email lately so wanted to comment that her book, Clementine... is now in my safety deposit box to pass on. Was my favorite book of all time, and the words and meaning so subtle that to this day, shows what empathy and understanding she had in relaying such a message in a children's book. She was before her time in addressing such understanding of such feelings, and the meanings behind actions such as Clementine......

I have only just learned now in Oct 2020 of Betsy Byers passing. As a young boy growing up in England I devoured her books, so full of understanding and wisdom and that special ingredient - Soul. My condolences to her family and friends, that she lived a long and fruitful life and was beloved by people all over the world that only knew her through her writing I hope is some consolation to you.

Just today, I was interacting with someone about our favorite childhood books. I shared that my favorite was Clementine, by Betsy Byers and I actually had it in my safety deposit box as an heirloom. So off to the internet I went and found of her sad passing here. To her children, I would love to share info as this book my siblings received very long ago, as my family was from Anderson SC and Seneca are. So precious are the memories from your mother that I would have her first signed book...

Laurie.... I was saddened to hear of you Mom's passing. I only had the pleasure of meeting her many years ago, and I remember her receiving the Newberry Award when we still attending Clemson. She is an excellent example of a " live very well lived". I hope this message finds you, Michael, and your family all doing well. Take care, God bless....Ben Sullivan

Laurie, I was sorry to see that your beloved mother has died. I remember hearing about how much fun she was when your parents lived in Clemson and were friends with some of my parents' friends. I met her once or twice when we were roommates at Clemson, and she was very kind. I hope you and all your loved ones are keeping well.
Carolyn Bigger Lattimore

On behalf of the Board of Governors of the SC Academy of Authors, I wish to express our sadness at Mrs. Byars' passing and offer our condolences to her family. It was with great respect for her work and appreciation for her joyful outreach to children that she was inducted into the Academy's Literary Hall of Fame in 2016. It was a delight to meet Laurie and Betsy, who accepted the award in their mother's absence, and hear of the special relationship they had with her. It is more than fitting...

I'm so sorry. My sincere sympathy to all the family. We enjoyed knowing Betsy and Ed during their time in Morgantown. She was a lovely person.

As graduate students at WVU, we remember, fondly, the wonderful times we shared with Ed, Betsy and the children at social functions in Morgantown. Our grandchildren cherish her books, that she graciously dedicated to each one. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ed and the family at this difficult time.

"Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for your loss, We are really sorry to hear about this, May God be with you and your family in this difficult time! West Virginia University- Mechanical and Aerospace Department Staff and Faculty