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Loved her smile every time she came to bromenn in her mustang what a beautiful wife mother grandmother
Dave Brannan
February 10, 2021
Bloomington, Illinois
Aug 2, 1930 – Feb 8, 2021 (Age 90)
Betty A. Presley
August 2, 1930 - Feb. 8, 2021
NORMAL - Betty A. Presley, 90, of Normal, IL transitioned to her eternal home at 1:15 p.m. Monday (February 8, 2021) after four days surrounded by family and caring staff at the OSF Richard L. Owens Hospice Home, Peoria.
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Dave Brannan
February 10, 2021
Tuesday morning golf league will definitely miss Betty! She was such an inspiration to me. I told her once how my mom was the same age and has trouble getting around. Betty said, "you have to start young deciding to be active." I know I will miss seeing that Mustang convertible in her special parking space at Ironwood. My condolences to her family. You have a very special angel watching over you!
Barb Metroff
February 10, 2021
My deepest condolences to the family. I worked for Betty for 20 + years. She was a great teacher and wonderful to work for. She welcomed me and my family into her family. She always remember my kids at Christmas by bring giant candy canes full of M & M candies. They , to this day ask where their candy canes are. That tradition started in 1971. My daughter, who was 10 at the time, caught Kelly's wedding bouquet, and Betty kept a picture of that at the office. After we started moving to...
Cheryl Shelton
February 10, 2021
Betty was a neat gal--very private and married to a Medical Technologist. I too was a Med Tech. Graduated from Bradley in 1955 and St. Francis School of Medical Technology. The family should be very proud of both of their grandparents. Bless each of you. Mary L. Houska ASCP
Mary L. Houska
February 10, 2021
Betty was my "pew mate" at Normal First Methodist. We usually parked next to each other and walked in together -- laughing. She always made me smile, and I loved when she called me "Dear." I went to Ironwood and took pictures of Betty to use as a model for a couple of pictures in my book entitled "18 Rules for 18 Holes!" I took her sweet treats, even during this time we could not be in church. We frequently texted to say we missed being in church together. I loved Betty very much and will...
Bekah Litchfield
February 10, 2021 | Bloomington, IL | Friend