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Betty Donaghy

Houghton Lake, Michigan

Jun 24, 1930 – Mar 5, 2024 (Age 93)

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BORN
June 24, 1930
DIED
March 5, 2024
AGE
93
LOCATION
Houghton Lake, Michigan
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Donaghy, Betty3/4/20246/24/1930Betty (Pearson) Donaghy, 93, passed away on March 4, 2024, at Maple Ridge Living Center in Cadillac. Betty was born and raised in Escanaba, where she grew up with her sisters Lois and Shirley. She was a member of the band and also the orchestra where she played the...

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We want to extend our deepest sympathy to Ben Donaghy & family. We always enjoyed her company at St. John's Episcopal Church. May you cherish her wonderful memory.

I´m so sorry to hear about Betty´s passing. I loved taking care of her at Maple Ridge and seeing her family! She was a great lady and she will be missed

Aunt Betty will be missed by us all. Always kind, always thoughtful, and always loving. Uncle Ben, we hope you are hanging in there.

Condolences to the Donahue family from the Joswiak family-Saginaw MI

Our hearts go out to the Family. We have GREAT Memories of 4th of July gatherings at Otsego Lake and Gaylord Michigan. Although we knew this day would come, it is never easy to say goodbye. Scott and Patricia Donaghy

My deepest sympathy at this loss to your family. I worked with Betty for quite sometime at Millet. She was a fantastic teacher and friend. JoyKoch

To the Donaghy family: I was saddened to learn about the passing of your mother. I have fond memories of both your mom and dad, (wonderful people) and the Donaghy family. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Sue (Reinhardt) House.

Betty was an amazing POHI Teacher! She loved all of the children, no matter how much work they required! I was very new to the job and she helped me to understand the special needs of our kids. She ran a loving , happy classroom that taught many children far more that one would think they could learn. Deb Parker Retired PTA Millet Learning Center