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Betty Oates

Lower Paxton, Twp, Pennsylvania

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Betty Beshore Oates, 90, of Lower Paxton Twp., passed away Sunday, January 13, 2013 at Carlisle Church of God Home. She was the widow of William G. Oates Sr. She is survived by one Son, William G. (Gary) Oates, Jr., and his wife Annette; one Daughter, Kathey L Hunter and her husband Stephen; six...

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Gary and Annette, We just learned of the loss of your beloved mother you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Love Karen, Craig and Alyssa Zerby

My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. She welcomed me into the family with no questions asked, and was always very kind to me. I know she is with the Lord now and I wish the family peace during this difficult time.

Gary and Annette, Please know that you are in our thoughts and our prayers during this difficult time! Lean on family and friends for support. Blessings to you

I will miss you Aunt Betty, I have wonderful memories of times at your home in Linglestown with you. I know you are with the Lord and that is a comfort. Our thoughts and prayers are with Kathy and Gary and their families.

Our neighborhood will not be the same with out this dear, dear woman.
Rest in peace sweet Betty.

Grammie, we miss you so much but we are so happy for the times we had together. It's hard to think that this time last year you opened your home to me to move in with you before getting married. I wouldn't trade those precious months for the world. Joe and I are so grateful for all the love, kindness and compassion you showed both of us.
We are thankful for the wonderful witness you gave for Christ and His love and we are blessed to know you are resting with Him now.

All of us great grandchildren treasured you Grammy Oates. You were one of the sweetest women in the world. You will be greatly missed. We love you.

Sorry for the Oates' family loss. My prayers are with you all. In the few years I was a part of the family, Betty was always on the go.The sky was the limit for her! I remember her singing with the grandkids on New Years Eve at Holly and Bo's house. She lived a very funfilled life. Now she is an angel.

Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
The Hockenberry Family