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She was my best friend my sister and the most sweetest lady. She is so missed and one day we´ll meet again in heaven
Lillian Starks
November 23, 2022 | Family
Saint Augustine, Florida
Bette J. Chartier, 56, went to be with the Lord on Nov. 8, 2010, at Flagler Hospital in St. Augustine.
Bette was the wife of the late James Chartier and the daughter of the late Henry and Dorthy Morrill. She is survived by her daughters, Lillian Chartier, Theresa Thomas, Lucy Anne...
Read MoreShe was my best friend my sister and the most sweetest lady. She is so missed and one day we´ll meet again in heaven
Lillian Starks
November 23, 2022 | Family
Years later I look back at the memories we made you were a beautiful woman inside and out...your posativity and agelic spirit are sorely missed.
Stella Gardner
November 05, 2021 | Family
bette i have said i love you ,you will be missed but not forgotton ,you have done so many good things to all ,you have been loved by many .may you rest in the lords hands.for the family i am trully sorry . with love always .your sister-in-law ROSEANNE (CHARTIER) SCOTT.I WILL MISS YOU .
ROSEANNE CHARTIER)SCOTT
December 04, 2010 | SYRACUSE, NY
I loved my grandmother and miss her very much as do many others. I hope she is at peace and with grandpa like she wanted. If anyone deserves it, it is her. She was the kindest person that I ever knew and ever will.
Summer Chartier
November 17, 2010 | Jacksonville, FL
Momma number 2 i love and miss you very much not a day goes by that i dont think of u daddy and uncle b and i know you guys are living it up there... i love you so much and you will always have a place in my heart!
Kristi Klingner
November 17, 2010 | St.Augustine, FL
There is a hole in the hearts of all who knew you, you opened your home and heart to so many showing kindness and love to all. Friendship like ours comes seldom in life please know you will forever be missed.
Pete Loomis
November 11, 2010 | Oswego, NY
Bette was a kind hearted and sweet lady, every one will miss her
Lillian Harold
November 11, 2010 | San Mateo, FL