Betty-Warner-Obituary

Betty Warner

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Betty Warner, 77, of Bethlehem, died Wednesday, March 1, 2006. Born: In McConnellsburg, Pa, she was a daughter of the late Ervin and Susan Brown Burke. Personal: She was the wife of Hudson Warner. Memberships: Betty was a faithful member of St. Paul Baptist Church, where she served on the...

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Deb,
With deepest Sympathy.

Dear Debbie,

Your mother has such a happy smile in her picture! May the memories of her beautiful smile guide you thru each day!

Dear Debbie, and family,

I'm so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was one of the kindest people I know. My mother absolutely adored her and was so happy when she visited her at my house when she was bedriddesn. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

To the Warner Family,
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of "Cousin" Betty. She was a sweet, kind lady. I will always picture her with a smie. She will be missed.

DEAR CAROL,MARK AND FAMILY
THINKING OF YOU WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY.

VIVIAN SNEAD

To the Warner Family,
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of Betty. My mom was her room mate up until Feb.28th at St. Luke's Hospital. I said goodbye to her and told her to take care and she told me to call her.I was shocked to see it in the paper. My mom & I use to work with Betty at Holtz & Co. years ago. We had alot of fun and it made the day go faster. Betty will be greatly missed by everyone. She is with God now and is one of his special angels. God Bless.

To Carol & Mark,
May God continue to comfort and strengthen you in this trying time. And may He bless everyone that was touched by your her.

Love you both,

Dear Debbie,
So sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you during this difficult time. You and your family can comfort each other with the wonderful memories that you share.

To the Warner Family,
My deepest sorrow on betty's sunset.
Cousin Betty's beautiful smile and "down to earth" sense of humor will never be forgotten. I will never forget the times when "cousin betty" was my favorite passenger on the Lanta Bus. Her face, somehow, always made me feel welcomed. Thank you cousin betty for just being you.

Gods peace Amen.

Margaret Ann Crawford
(grand-daughter of Margaret Bowers)