Betty-Conover-Obituary

Betty R. Conover

Seattle, Washington

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Betty Conover passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on June 3, 2012, and The Seattle Times on June 6, 2012.

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Beloved Betty will always be remembered here at the Shoreline Historical Museum.
Sincerely,
Vicki Stiles and Everyone at the Museum

Aunt Betty was a real rock. Loving and loyal to family throughout all of our many hurdles. She had boundless energy for her art,--producing beautiful watercolors that serve as a lasting legacy for all of us who are fortunate enough to own at least one. Her creative talents inspired all of us and encouraged many of us fledgling artists to do better. Her signature, whether on one of her many paintings, or on one of her many thoughtful birthday cards, was a work of art in its own right! ...

Thank you for calling us in Utah. Betty, her sister Dolly, and her parents Uncle Harry and Aunt Rose were so much a part of Bud's and my growing up yeats in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was a cousin to my father Clyde Pannier. She was a very special talented person. I cherish the amazing art work we have of hers in our home. We send our sincere condolences to you and yours at this time. Please keep in touch.

We here at the Museum were so sorry to learn of your dear mother Betty's passing. A long-time teacher at Ronald grade school, Betty was a devoted member of the Shoreline Historical Museum that was housed there after the school closed. We're so glad we had a chance to know this wonderful and accomplished woman.

I am so honored to have one of her watercolors hanging in my house. She was so sharp for her age and always had a great story or memory to share. She always remembered my birthday and Christmas with one of her homemade cards, and it made me feel like part of the family. She will be greatly missed!

SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR MOTHERS LOSS I CLEANED FOR BETTY AND MORE IMPORTANTLY BECOME A FRIEND OF HERS AGAIN SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS! ROBIN WALVATNE TWISP WA