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Elizabeth Alvaro

East Greenbush, New York

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Alvaro, Elizabeth EAST GREENBUSH Elizabeth Alvaro of East Greenbush, born on August 26, 1931, passed away peacefully in her home on December 11, 2018. She was the daughter of the late Edward and Daisy (Hemingway) Morris; and the sister of the late David, Robert, Edward Morris Jr. and Marie...

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To Betty's family, especially her sister Marie. I worked with her for many years. We found I was married to maries nephew. Art Matthew's. What a small world. Anyway I really thought highly of Betty. One of the greatest women I've worked with. I enjoyed sharing the life of my then little girls with her since we were connected. You all have our deepest sympathy.

We are so sorry for the loss of your Mom and Grandmother. Aunt Betty was such a sweet person, who we really enjoyed visiting with, whenever we saw her. She always greeted us with a lovely smile...... Just know that you and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers. May she rest in peace.

Love,

God Bless Betty as she is reunited with her family in Heaven. She was a lovely lady and experienced much joy and sadness. May she now Rest In Peace.

Joanne, Beth, Wayne, Mikey & Buddy.....there are absolutely no words to describe the sadness for everyone.
Love,
Nancy Ann & Skip

So sad to hear of Betty's passing as I spent many visits at her home when Mom (Ethel) stopped by to visit! She always so nice and cheerful every time I seen her.

To my cousins, Joanne, Buddy, Mike, and family's...I am so sorry for your loss. I loved my Aunt Betty and I will miss her. She was one of the kindest people I have known. I could just pop in on her unannounced and we would talk, laugh and remember people already passed! (I still miss the salads she made)
With sincere condolences,

Karen Livolsi ( Aly & Shane)

Joanne & Family:

You have my deepest sympathy.

Mrs Alvaro was a "backyard" neighbor for the many years I lived in the Manor. I had many good conversations over the fence and am sure she will be missed by her family. My Joanne and all her survivors find happiness in what she gave to us all.

I always enjoyed my visits with Aunt Betty- it was fun to hear the stories about my Grandmother Marie and her from when they were young. My condolences to the family - she will be missed by many.