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Betty June Cass Carminati

San Luis Obispo, California

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Our dear wife, mother and friend, Betty June Cass Carminati, 83, passed on Monday, Nov. 8, 2010, in Templeton. Born to Alta and Hank Cass in 1927, Betty was a direct descendent of Captain James Cass, who established Cayucos in the 1870s, and Henry Veach, one of the early residents of Bradley. She...

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Carminati Family...so sad to hear about the loss of your wife, mom, grandmother and dear friend. I will always remember Betty's smile and welcoming spirit to everyone she met....especially young people. Please know that you are in our prayers.

Waldo, Nancy, Cindy and family my heart goes out to you and your family. Betty was an absolute treasure and I have fond memories of her throughout the years. She always made you feel important when she saw you, and always a hug and that beautiful smile. Hugs to all of you. Lauria McKanna Molitoris

Dear friend Cindy and the whole Carminati clan - I was very saddened to learn of your mom's passing, she was such a fun lady, and such a kick! I know you'll all miss her very very much, I just wanted you to know I was thinking of you all. Take good care, Lisa (Milburn) Cava.

Carminati Family, What a pleasure to have known such a sweet, lovely lady as Betty. She just lit up the room when she entered. She will be greatly missed by many. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Nancy, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Though I have not lived in Paso for 10 years, I will always be a Paso Roblan. Worked and attended the old Methodist Church at 14th and Oak with Cindy and Karl. I think of your family often and I pray the Lord will bless you all with his peace, comfort and understanding at this time.
Bob Bowles, Oracle, AZ

So sorry to hear about your lose. She was a wonderful woman!!!

Our Family Back in 1962

Every year dad would take his vacation from the Boys School to be the Head of Security for the San Luis Obispo County Fair. Every day I would get up at 6am and go to the fair with dad, not to return home till after midnight. Every Fair, there would be Waldo and Betty and every time we saw them I was reminded of what good friends dad had in them and what wonderful people they are. Losing dad in 1972 was one of the hardest things in my hard life and this brings it all back, I am reminded that...

Everyone loved Betty, and she deserved it. She made us all feel like friends. One in a million, a family who embraces the treasure of friendship. Thank you Waldo, Nancy, and Cindy for sharing her with us.