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Betsy Battle Hobbs

Seattle, Washington

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Betsy Hobbs passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on November 5, 2008, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on November 5, 2008.

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Hi Ellen,
My thoughts have been with you with the recent loss of your mother. I hope you and your family are doing well.

Dear Andy, Polly and Ellen,
We were sorry to read about Betsy's passing. We have many fond memories of Betsy, Allen and you 'kids' from when we were all so young. It's been 40 years since Betsy and Allen hosted our wedding rehearsal dinner party. Our deepest sympathy to you all.
Sincerely,

Dear Ellen, Brent, Cory and Mitchell and your entire family - our heart goes out to you during this most difficult time. Your lovely obituary is a fitting tribute to your dear journalist Mom - she would be very touched. What a very generous and special woman she was. With our deepest sympathy - you are in our thoughts,
The Baumert Family

Dear Ellen, Brent & family-
With deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother. Our loving thoughts are with you all.
Jim & Tomi Zumoto

Dear Polly, Andy and Ellen,
Time has passed and taken our parents from us. I am so sorry for this sad loss. Thinking of your folks brings back memories of the times when we were kids, not in control of anything but having fun!
I didn't know of your dad's passing, I'm sorry.
We live in this big world, going our own way, doing what we want, but just a touch from the past, a thought and memory, bring us right back to who we are.
My heart goes out to all of you. I pray...

I am so sorry to hear about your mom.

I have such warm memories of spending time with the Hobbs family at their home in Shorewood. Betsy (who will be forever known to me as "Mrs. Hobbs") was a close and wonderful friend to my late mother Dorothy. I have memories of their laughter coming from the kitchen or from a bridge party, and Mrs. Hobbs' texan twang and quick wit is still fresh in my mind. The entire Braid family sends its warm thoughts and sincere condolences.

Dear Family of Betsy Hobbs, Today I saw Betsy obit in the Seattle PI. Her photo looked very familiar. Back in 1963 she was an organizing member of Tillicum Chapter DAR, Daughters of the American Revolution. She moved to Witchita and I, along with others in our Chapter lost track of her. Of the original 17, 5 of us are still active in Tillicum. I wish you peace in knowing she had a wonderful life.
Sincerely, Shirley Stevens