Betty-Anderson-Obituary

Betty J. Anderson

DuBois , Pennsylvania

Jul 28, 1936 – Mar 29, 2025

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BORN
July 28, 1936
DIED
March 29, 2025
LOCATION
DuBois , Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Betty J. Anderson, 88, of DuBois, PA passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 29, 2025, at Christ the King Manor.Born on July 28, 1936, in Bradford, PA, Betty was a 1954 graduate of Bradford Area High School. She dedicated over 60 years to the restaurant industry as a well-known waitress and...

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Betty, you were an angel! You were the best mother and grandmother and friend anyone could ever ask for. This world will NEVER be the same without you. You will be sadly missed.

Betty was absolutely the most kind and giving person at Eat n Park.. I will always remember her keeping a eye on her customers.. As I was a greeter .. We just laught and said Betty knows her customers!! As she was busy all the time .. Everyone loved Betty .,

Betty, you were the most POPULAR mom ever! I´m so deeply saddened by your death. I hope and pray that you gave your life to Jesus. I have so much love and respect for you babe. You will go down as the best mom and grandparent that has ever been!!!!!! Fly high babe

Linda and I are praying for all family and friends of Betty Anderson! Jim and family, may the Lord settle your hearts with peace and comfort, may the fondest of memories flood your minds, and may her influence in your lives touch others!

I'd not seen Betty for several years, but remember always trying to get seated in her section when we went to eat at the Gateway. She had the greatest personality ... kind, funny, very likeable. My deepest condolences to her family. Sincerely, Shelly Lerch

I've known Betty for 49 years. One of my fondest memory of her was waitressing at the Gateway. She went to Hawaii with a group of us in 1978 and she still talked about that trip. Recently I have been a regular visitor to Christ the King and have stopped to talk to Betty a few times. She remembeted the good old days. I will miss her.

Betty also worked at the lottery booth at the Dubois Mall when I worked at Mr. Pizza. Betty was so fun to work with , she will be sadly missed. Condolences to her family and friends.