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Betty B. Dogan

Roanoke, Virginia

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Betty B. Dogan, 73, of Roanoke, died on Monday, December 8, 2008. She was predeceased by her father and mother, Kenneth and Minnie Dogan, sister and brother-in-law, Norma and "Bunk" Carter, sister-in-law, Janet Bank Dogan, nephew, Travis Bullard, and special friend, Lee Fulcher. Betty was a...

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Betty is not forgotten. I still think of her quite often with fondness and many memories.

Dear Dogan Family,
With deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one. Betty was a very dear and caring person and her smile was always beautiful and sincere. I will always remember her fondly from our banking days. May God comfort and keep you in his care now and in the days ahead.
With Love,
Linda Thomas Schuyler

Betty and I have been friends for 25 years. I first met her when she was my boss at Dominion Bankshares. She always said I was really the boss but just let her think she was. We developed a friendship then that has grown over the years. We shared so many fun times including exercising, traveling, exploring new places eating, movies, and wine. My sympathy to her family. We have all lost a considerate, caring and fun-loving lady. She touched so many lives and will truly be missed.

I will miss Betty dearly. She was like a mamaw to me. She would take me for walks around the neighborhood so we could get black berries to take home. I am blessed to have known her.

our prayers are with Betty on her Journey and to all of her family for peace and love. Betty and Karen W. made a special trip to NJ to visit with me in the spring...we had a lovely time and will really miss the warmth and support that Betty was able to share with me! It was a great pleasure knowing her and sharing time with her!

I first met Betty and her friend Shirley when they attended my Senior exercise class in Buchanan. We met weekly for over six years and developed a personal friendship that continued beyond the class. We were both extremely fond of our cats. Betty and I flew to NYC in March of this year to visit a mutual friend from our exercise class, and we had a marvelous weekend. I will never forget her smiling face and her generous, loving nature. Betty, I know you have now been reunited with Lee and...

We will miss Betty's smileing face as she was gathering up our fruit bowls to take to friends or someone special recovering from an illness. Our thoughts and prayers are with her families and friends. Our God needed Betty in heaven more so than on earth. Her task here was fulfilled.

We will miss Betty's smileing face as she was gathering up our fruit bowls to take to friends or someone special recovering from an illness. Our thoughts and prayers are with her families and friends. Our God needed Betty in heaven more so than on earth. She task here was fulfilled.

It is with great sadness, that I read of Betty's death. She was a wonderful volunteer for many years at the Roanoke Valley Chapter American Red Cross. She provided many dedicated hours and we always knew we could count on Betty whenever needed. I am honored and blessed to have met and known Betty.