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Betty Sue SCORTI

Middletown, Ohio

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News Death NoticeSCORTI, Betty Sue 70, of Middletown, died Saturday, August 31, 2013, at Parkview Regional Medical Center Ft. Wayne, IN. She was born in Middletown, Ohio on January 27, 1943 to parents William and Rissie (Adams) Wilson. Betty was most passionate in life about her family and...

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MIKE,THE LOSS OF BETTY SUE LEAVES ME WITHOUT WORDS. TIM GOFORTH

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during the loss of a beautiful and delightful woman. May your memories of beautiful and enjoyable times bring peace to your hearts.

Mike and Family,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your wife. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pat Drury - Elliott Auto Bath

Dear Mike & family, So very saddened by the news of Betty's passing. We will always remember her with that beautiful smile on her face...and her awesome sense of humor !! Love to all, Sherry & John Langhorne

Mike: I know you from vacations at El Presidente at Siesta Key on the beach. I'm so terribly saddened by Betty's passing and hope that you find comfort in the love and great memories that you shared.
Fondly, Marcia O'Toole

Mike Scorti families ,
My husband Mark and I are sadness of your loss . You guys been friends with my parents which is Fred and Elaine Homan since for longest times ! . So you all are in our thought and prayers. My heart just aches and thinking of you all .
Hugs,
Beth ( Fred & Elaine Homan daughter ) and Mark Makowski

Dear Andy and Family, I am truly sad to hear about your Mom Betty passing away. She was so sweet to me. My heart goes out to you. Love Aimee and The Huber Family.

Mike,
Please accept my condolences.
Tim Pennington

My deepest sympathy. Knowing and working with Betty was a delight. She was one of the most grounded, fun caring people I have ever met. I loved to hear what the family was up to, she always had such a comical way of looking a things. She'll be missed and remembered fondly. Lynn Shepard