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Betty May Prasch

Lexington, Nebraska

Feb 16, 1922 – Sep 3, 2021 (Age 99)

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BORN
February 16, 1922
DIED
September 3, 2021
AGE
99
LOCATION
Lexington, Nebraska

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Reynolds-Love Funeral Home - Lexington Obituary

Betty M. Prasch, 99 of Elwood formerly of Lexington passed away Friday September 3, 2021 in Elwood.

Betty May Elliott came into this world in Yuma, Colorado, with her identical twin sister, Bess, on February 16, 1922. Betty would narrate the story that she had heard from her mother,...

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You will never be forgotten Grandma Betty, thank you for being my Grandma.....Angie

Tom, Steve, David & Reba and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. I remember your mom always busy at church dinners and events at school. She was a special lady. May God comfort you.

There are no words. To say how much you will be missed the joy in your eyes and smile would light up my day your sassy personality made you feel like family. So many times you could make me smile with just a few words and change my whole day . You were a bright spot it everyone's life that you have touch Love you always Mrs. Betty

Sending love and Prayers.

To Dave and Reba and to all of the Prasch family, we offer our sincere condolences to you all at the passing of your Mom. Will never forget how much your family supported and contributed to St Anns Junior High and High School including maintaining the school grounds and the football and track field. Lots of great memories with your family. May the Lord Jesus give you his comfort and peace in this difficult time.

I´m so sorry for the loss of your treasure. It´s a loss for all of us, St. Ann´s Families, that grew up together . My love and sympathy, and as you know, from all of the Gutierrez family. Judy

Ms Betty you will be missed greatly, you classy sassy lady

I was one of the lucky and privileged ones to help take care of Miss Betty as a resident in the Elwood Care Center. The one thing you were taught early on is that you do not wake Miss Betty up early in the morning, she like to sleep in until at least 10:00 or 11:00 then you would go down to her room and get her up to get her Day started. There was times that she was not even ready to get up even then so I had to cohoax her with a back rub. But just know when that method was taken once you...