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Betsy C. Stinner

CASTLETON, New York

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Stinner, Betsy C. CASTLETON Betsy C. Stinner, 67, of Castleton, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family Sunday, March 24, 2013 after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She was the wife of the late Kenneth W. Stinner and the daughter of the late Sylvia and Clayton Collier. She...

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Betsy, and I am sure you can hear me ... I am sorry I didn't know. You meant so much to me when I had my shop 20 years ago and gave me so much advice. I will always remember you and the fun times we had ... Love Maureen Stuart

I first met Betsy 38yrs ago when I took my first Lamaze class...she was a beautiful person and I will always remember how helpful and kind she was. My sincere sympathy to her family.

So very sorry for your loss. I took several classes with Betsy through the Embroiderers' Guild and at Ankar's needlework shop in N. Greenbush [she or Ken popped in often for supplies for the latest design in progress]. Always fun to see what her historically appropriate costume would be, as well as hearing her speak about the history of the era and stitches as we worked on our samplers. The wit, grace and kindness she displayed in both her chosen careers will be missed.

Soo very sorry to hear of your loss. Betsy was a terrific designer & teacher. The classes I took from her at EGA and at Ankar's in N. Greenbush were so much fun and the samplers she created for them quite beautiful and satisfying to work on. Her humor and enthusiasm were infectioous, as she wore the appropriate historical costume and spoke about the history of the era and stitches. The world has lost a a person of grace and kindness who touched many lives, but it is a better place because of...

My sincere condolences to the family. I've taken several stitching classes from Betsy in the past. I really enjoyed her and the way she taught. She will be missed.

My deepest sympathy for your loss. I knew betsy when Earth Threads was just beginning and I took many classes with her. She was a great lady, gracious through all her trials. I loved her sense of humor. Her classes were a joy because of her talent and expertise. She truly enjoyed sharing her knowledge. I will miss her. I hope your memories help you through this terrible time.

Betsy was one of the most delightful, entertaining people I have ever known. Her stitching classes were fabulous and I have a "Betsy Wall" , the results of several of her classes. As a three time cancer survival myself, we had many quiet talks on the subject. I have a collection of her patterns and I plan do one soon in her memory. She has been and will continue to be missed. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Betsy was a dear lady. She made cross stitching not only fun, but interesting. I learned much from her in her classes and just talking with her. My prayers go out to her family and many friends.