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Elizabeth "Betty" Benavidez

Denver, Colorado

Oct 8, 1935 – Mar 1, 2013

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BORN
October 8, 1935
DIED
March 1, 2013
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Betty entered into eternal rest on March 1, 2013. Survived by Steve (Silvana), Susan, Don (Deb) & Tom. Visitation, Thurs., March 7, 4-7pm, Rosary to follow, Olinger Moore-Howard Chapel, 4345 W. 46th Ave., Denver, CO 80212. Funeral, Fri., March 8, 10am, Holy Ghost Church, 1900 California St.,...

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Happy Heavenly Birthday Betty we love and Miss you Especially your Granddaughter Donita Renee Benavidez has many fond memories of you may you Rest in Peace

In Loving Memory of Betty Benavidez a wonderful Grandma and Mother in-law we love you and miss you always. Your Granddaughter Donita Benavidez Bernson

Beautiful memories of this wonderful woman I called my mother in law may she rest in peace she so loved her Granddaughter Donita .

We would like to express our deepest sympathy. Please continue to lean on "The God of All Comfort" 2nd Cor. 1:3-4. Our Almighty God will sustain and comfort each of you in your time of grief

My deepest condolences for your great loss. May you draw close to God; He in turn will draw close to you during this difficult time of sorrow and grief (Jas 4:8).

Dear Family:
Our hearts go out to you in this time of grief. May God give you the peace that passes all understanding, and comfort you in your loss.
In Deepest Sympathy,
The Innovage Greater Colorado PACE (formerly Total Longterm Care) staff and volunteers.

Betty was my Mom's (Juanita Herrera) best friend and comadre; our family loved her and she will always be in our hearts and our prayers. Our deepest sympathy to her children for the loss of their mother. She was a champion to the farmworker's boycott in Colorado. I write our condolence on behalf of Juanita and Alfredo Herrera and the Herrera Family

My deepest condolences to the family. Representative Betty Benavidez was a trail blazer and gave so many of us that worked in the fields hope for better conditions and certainly dignity. God bless and rest in peace
Sincerely,
Fran N. Coleman