BETTINA-BAILEY-Obituary

BETTINA JEAN BAILEY

Kendall Park, N.J., Vermont

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BETTINA JEAN BAILEY - KENDALL PARK, N.J. - Bettina Jean Bailey, 58, died after a long illness on Feb. 1, 2015. She graduated from Essex High School in 1974, got her BSW at Trinity College in 1978, and her MSW from Adelphi University in 1980. She raised Dalmatians and Quarter Horses and was on the...

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Bettina was one of the kindest, sweetest ladies we have ever known. We met her when she and Susan bought one of our bulldogs, and we soon became fast friends with Bettina and Susan. We think of Bettina often and miss her.

Susan,
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you.

Susan and Family,
Every once in a while, the world is gifted with a special person, and Bettina was one such person: kind, loving, funny, just an all-around wonderful human being, and she will be greatly missed. We will never forget your Civil Ceremony, with the two bulldogs as bridesmaid and ring bearer, another great memory of sweetness. We are with you in spirit, Susan, and Bettina, God speed on your final journey.

May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. (Psalms 116:15) My sincerest condolences.

Susan and family, so sorry to read of Bettina's passing. She was a fighter and it was our privilege to know her. Casey has great memories of the horses. We had some nice dinners and good memories with all of you. Bill also had the pleasure to work with her.
The McMains family

Hilary dear I'm so sorry about your loss. I think about you guys often. I miss you and the stories of the dogs! God bless you and your caring heart the world needs more people like you and Bettina. Your friend at fletcher Allen Jennifer xoxo

Rick,sorry to here about your loss.Craig and Robin Preavy.

So sorry for your loss Susan, I always enjoyed taking care of Bettina when she was in the hospital, especially when she would sneak in one her dogs. She certainly will be missed.

So sorry for your loss. I remember when we waited for her to evaluate patients for admission. I remember you when you worked with us on S3 and 4. May you find comfort in your shared memories and may Bettina rest in peace.