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Betty Lou Fleming

Trenton , New Jersey

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TRENTON - Betty Lou Fleming, 69, of Trenton, passed away on Friday, Mar. 4, 2011, at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia.Betty was born Jan. 5, 1942, to the late Joseph and Mattie McNeil Fleming. She was educated in the Florence, S.C. school system. She retired after 31 years...

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Betty and I became friends during one of Amtrak's many famous sales meetings. She from the Philly call center and I from the Chicago Center. We hit it off....along with Peg Ramsey and others. Always, but always a kind soul and funny to boot ! RIP, my friend.

Happy Birthday Betty. Your light will shine forever. Miss you and all the fun we had together. R.I.P.

Betty was a marvelous friend and bright light of humor. I know she loved her family and friends deeply and found great joy with you. I think often of her and her circle of friends at Amtrak.

I treasure the many wonderful times we had together. I will never think of Amtrak or Trenton without thinking of Betty. Forever in my heart.

I will miss you forever

I have so many wonderful memories of my dear and sweet friend, Betty. We had almost forty years of true friendship and never an argument between us. We had a "sisterly love" for one another and I will always keep her memory alive in my heart. I believe that if I remain a God fearing person I will see my buddy again. Until then, I'll be mising her.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

To Delsia and Levern,

I always heard the good food that Ms. Betty would cook on the holidays. It sounded so good I thought that I was there at the table. Delsia and I have been friends since college and over the years I have heard about Ms. Betty. I know you and your family will miss her but God loved her best.

God Bless to the family.

Vanessa (Russ) Taylor

I had the honor of servingon the board of trustees of Isles with Betty. I was a huge fan of her peanuts, but an even huger fan of Betty's. We would often find ourselves having long chats after meetings about life. She inspired & touched me deeply & I will miss her dearly. Liz Erickson