KOZUH (Schwieterman), Betty Lou Age 90, of Centerville, passed away Saturday October 14, 2017. Loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Betty always greeted you with a smile. Betty was born in Dayton as the oldest of six siblings. She lived in the Dayton area all her life,...
This is the second time I am trying to correct my first message. I left out one of our brothers name (BART). So the correct list of my siblings: JUDY, DAVE, JEAN, LUKE, BART, OMER & KENT
Judith Kocher
October 19, 2017 | Onaga, KS
0
1
This is more from Judy Schwieterman Kocher. I made a big mistake in the names of my siblings...should have included Bart after Luke and before Omer. Should have been: JUDY, DAVE, JEAN,,JL
October 19, 2017
0
1
Our family (Walter and Pauline Bergkamp Schwieterman) of Syracuse, KS. Wish to express our sympathy to Our cousin Bettys family. Her Dad Neil and our Dad Walter were brothers. Walter and another brother, Florenz came to Kansas in 1929 to try to survive the years of The Great Depression and therefore letters, finally few phone calls, and even fewer trips to Ohio and visits from the Ohio Schwieterman family were what kept us in touch. We children, Bettys Cousin were always anxious...
Judith Kocher
October 18, 2017 | Onaga, KS | Family
0
1
Linda, My deepest condolences to you and your family. I remember eating dinner with your family one time-"poor man's stroganoff" your Mom called it. Loved it then. Still make it for my family now.
Carol Cochran Houdieshell
Carol Houdieshell
October 18, 2017 | Dayton, OH
0
1
I will forever remember Betty and Bill when they were married back in 1948. They were a most beautiful couple as they drove around Dayton in their bright red Chevrolet with white side-walls on the tires.
This spectacular couple went on to have 7 wonderful children and to make hundreds of loyal friends.
We thank God for sharing Betty with us for 90 special years.
Joe Kozuh
October 17, 2017 | Austin, TX
0
1
My sincere sympathies go out to all of her friends and family. I have many memories of Aunt Betty at the Schwieterman family events. I'm grateful for knowing her. RIP Aunt Betty.