Betty-Way-Obituary

Betty J. Way

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Betty J. Way 69, of Harrisburg, died Monday, June 7, 2010, at her home. Mrs. Way was born in Harrisburg, and was the daughter of the late Daniel and Mabel Bolton, Carl. She retired, after 40 years of service, in 2003, from the Patriot News, where she was the Circulation Director. She was a...

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To Fred and the entire Way Family;

My deepest heartfelt condolences at this very difficult time. I never had the pleasure of meeting your mother, but from the wonderful stories, I know she touched many lives. May the beautiful memories and happy times you shared overshadow the pain somehow. God bless you all.

We were very sorry to learn of the loss of Betty. She was gracious in every sense of the word. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

David and Ellen Brown

Fred, Diane and Kids,
Please accept our deepest sympathies on the passing of your Mother, Grandmother. She was an incredible woman that we had the privilege of seeing almost every day. We will always remember her kind, caring and compassionate nature, her fun stories and that unforgettable smile that lit up the whole place.

Fred & Diane-
We will certainly miss seeing Betty at the diner or mowing the various lawns & parks in West Hanover. She always was happy to stop and talk with us. What a great lady! Our deepest sympathies go to you and your family.

To the family Way,
We are so sorry to hear of Betty's sudden passing, and will miss her very much. She always made us feel so welcomed in West Hanover since we moved to Mt. Calvary UMC in 2004. She always turned off the mower and took time to chat for a minute. A friendly and cheerful woman she was! Like all of you, she was a wonderful neighbor and friend. May God comfort you and the many neighbors she loved with love and peace.

Aunt Betty, You will be missed . You took mom out a few times a week and talked to her everyday even when busy, Thank you for that, and all you did for me and sue and cindy growing up. I will remeber the Wildwood trips we took the past few years. I admit hagning out with older women was pretty fun.

Love Deb

Jonathan and Family,
What a loss to you and your family. I know from the stories your grandmother told that life, family ,and YOU were presious.She always said how helpfull you were. The day I got to meet you was great , and everything she spoke about was real. I will miss her at the diner and at the bait shop. She has a smile on her face I'm sure, because she is looking down at the HUGE catfish that came in on Tuesday morning , Just for her. Jonathan just to let you know I planted all...

Fred & family,
I was shocked to hear of the passing of your mother. Please accept our sincere condolences. I will always remember the pig roasts she used to have - what a fun time that was. It didn't matter where you saw her, or what she was doing - she always said Hi and had a smile for you.

I knew your mom from the diner. She was always so sweet and funny. Even after I no longer worked there and would run into her she always had a big smile and something funny to say. I hope all of your good memories help during this difficult time.
Missy