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Betty Tuthill-Grammer

Murphysboro, Illinois

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MURPHYSBORO -- Betty Lou Tuthill-Grammer, 72, passed away at 12:45 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9, 2011, in Memorial Hospital of Carbondale.Services for Betty will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 12, in Elm Street Baptist Church in Murphysboro, with the Revs. Donald Grammer and Paul Hicks officiating. Burial...

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To the most admired and the greatest grandmother in the world!! You were one of the strongest women that I looked up to when I was a child!! The stories you would tell and the never ending love you have giving to me. I love you so much. Its hard to see that God had to take you from us so soon. Though your body couldn't fight anymore you spirit lives on! I love you so much grandma, your going to be greatly missed.

Our Deepest Sympathy to the Grammer Family. Such a terrible loss especially this time of year. Betty was always such a pleasant person to know. I volunteer at Memorial Hospital Carbondale and would come in on Monday afternoons, so we would have a few words regarding how busy it was that morning. Bunnie worked with Betty on Monday mornings and always talked with her about books they both read. She will be missed.... Our Prayers are with the family. Pat Barnes (Murphysboro) Bunnie Minier...

Laurie, I am so sorry to hear of your Mother passing away. My heart goes out to you and if you need me for anything, please let me know. God has a better plan for your Mom and you know someday you will be with her again. God Bless You! I love you, Janet

Sending my condolences to the entire Grammer family. So sorry for this earthly loss. Rest assured her earthly angel wings have been exchanged to heavenly angel wings. Keep her legacy in your hearts, minds, and souls and continue on as she once did. My heart goes out to your hurting yet feeling at peace at this time.



Murdale Baptist Church of C'dale Member

Warren and family, I am so sorry to learn of Betty's passing. She was a very special woman and will be missed. Our paths crossed as Memorial Hospital Volunteers and our conversations were largely about families and she loved you all. We're in AZ for the winter so we won't be able to attend her funeral, but know that we're with you in spirit.