Betty-White-Obituary

Betty Lou White

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1931 - 2020

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Betty Lou White (Stollsteimer/Goffee), age 89 of Dexter, Michigan passed away peacefully Sunday July 26th at Arbor Hospice Residence, Saline, Michigan. She was born on June 4, 1931 in Ann Arbor, Michigan to the late Walter and Lucille (Warner) Stollsteimer. Betty was preceded in death by her...

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Steve and Kim and the whole family,
What a force of personality has been lost, but she's affected so many. I have fond memories of getting together with the whole gang, watching Gramma Lou make the best spatzle in the world. And, I still have the quilted throw pillow she made me. We feel the loss even when someone has had a full life. Very best wishes.

My late wife, Lois, always treasured your time with her, be at 8/40 or at the Saline American legion over your famous "Manhattan" cocktail. Always looked forward to my visits to the VA when you were there volunteering. Job well Done Betty

George Perrault

May you have eternal rest in heaven, God bless ❤

Steve, Lori, Robert & family - the passing of Betty is a loss felt by many but not as much as you as her children & family. The heartache you feel cannot be mended by words alone, please accept our love and prayers and know that this is the time your family needs each the most and remember that she will always be loved by those who were lucky to have known her. Love to all!

To Lori and all of Betty’s loved ones,

I am so sad to learn that your Mom has died. I am happy to have known her and I am so sorry for your loss. May your happy memories keep her close and help you with your grief.

Terri Dyer

Lori and family, We are so sorry for your loss ❤❤

Steve & Kim, So sorry to learn about your Mom. She was a funny lady, said what she thought. Lived a long life for you kids. Thinking of you, judi erwin

Special Lady; I owe her a lot; she was my mentor in navigating the American Legion Auxiliary challenges and opportunities. Through Betty I am blessed to have met two (Steve and Lori) of her three children and am honored to call them my friends--and Neighbors (Steve and his wife Kim). I will greatly miss her knowledge, friendship, and that occasional cocktail. Enjoy you Rest Miss Betty.