Betty-Grubb-Obituary

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Betty Louise Grubb

State College, Pennsylvania

Jun 10, 1923 – Feb 19, 2015

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BORN
June 10, 1923
DIED
February 19, 2015
LOCATION
State College, Pennsylvania

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Koch Funeral Home - State College Obituary

Betty Louise Grubb, 91, of Huntingdon, passed away on Thursday, February 19, 2015 at Westminster Woods, in Huntingdon, where she has lived for the past five years. Born June 10, 1923 in Johnstown, she was the daughter of the late Lewis and Katoria Flick Bailey. On October 23, 1943, in State...

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Rest in peace Grandma. I'll always remember your scrapple breakfast and you trying to scrub my birthmark off of my left cheek.

Dear Jean, Tom,
Donnie, and family,
I was so sorry to hear about your mother. She was such a fun lady. She was an excellent cook and I always looked forward to visiting with her at the farm.

Tom, Jean and Donnie, I will miss your Mom and our phone calls and the friendship and love she always showed me. She called and comforted me when my Mom died, she always had the words I needed to hear. She was my "other" Mother! That's the way she always signed her cards and letters to me! I truly loved her that way. I understand your grief and my heart hurts for all of you. I am sorry I was away and didn't know until 2/26. I would love to have been there to honor her life. Many thanks to you...

Dear Jean,Tom,and Don and families, I am deeply sorry for your loss. I enjoyed my visits to see Betty over the last two years. I will miss seeing her. Such a beautiful and kind lady. We enjoyed talking about all the people we both knew. Prayers for healing and fond memories of your mother for all of you. Donna Strouse,Bellefonte,Pa.

Pierson McCallum, Dwyer HS JV Place Kicker

Pierson McCallum, Great-Grandson

Stacia Louise Grubb McCallum

Pierson Charles McCallum, Great-Grandon, and Stacia Louise Grubb McCallum, Grand-Daughter.

Sending condolences to Betty's, Nana's, family and friends brings back so many memories of her. As my mother-in-law she taught me about canning and freezing, and appreciating her life as a farmer's wife. She baked the highest pies and the best golden raisin-filled cookies.

For my daughter, Stacia Louise, she was a kind and attentive grandmother keeping her overnight many times when small and when she was older, taking her camping with Pap-Pap. For Stacia, the time spent with...