Elizabeth-Calfee-Obituary

Elizabeth Calfee

Meadow Vista, California

Jul 4, 1916 – Mar 2, 2017 (Age 100)

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BORN
July 4, 1916
DIED
March 2, 2017
AGE
100
LOCATION
Meadow Vista, California

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Elizabeth "Betty" Calfee

July 4, 1916 - Mar 2, 2017

Elizabeth Dissosway Watson was born on the fourth of July, in 1916, in Rochester, New York. She was fortunate to have been born into a distinguished family known for their kindness and generosity. Elizabeth (Betty) Calfee (formerly Stiles...

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I cherish her loving heart. She was very special in my life and will always thank her for the kind and caring attitude. My young life began in USA when I arrived in California on February 14, 1957 from Fiji Islands. I worked for Dr. Bill and Betty Stiles on a regular basis while attending an adult high school in Berkley. I learned the value of life from these two loving couple, while I struggle to earn a living and make my future. Alexandr, my wife and I are proud parents of our two...

She was a wonderful person.. Rest in peace.

We were saddened to learn of Betty's passing earlier this month. We had the good fortune to meet her after she married Dave. Dave was a long time friend and advisor to our family.

We visited her and Dave on a number of occasions at their home in Meadow Vista when we were in California. She was a most charming hostess. It was always obvious to us that she was a most knowledgeable and accomplished lady.

Richard and Eva Lanning
Riverside, Connecticut

On behalf of my family and my Nigerian friends,Tunji, Seyi, Tayo and Bola (RIP), we express our condolence to the family and may Betty's soul rest in eternal piece. As foreign students, we lived with Judge Calfee in Richmond in the mid-70s. At their invitation, we had the pleasure of spending a weekend with Betty and Judge Calfee at their retreat in April 1995. Our visit with them was very memorable as Bola passed on a few months afterwards. Betty welcomed and hosted us and our wives and...

It's hard to know where to begin. I will just say that I loved Aunt Betty ever since I first met her back in the 1950's when I was a wee lad. And I met and began a long, loving friendship with my cousins Annie and Helen. She was more than generous to me my entire life. I will treasure the times that I had with her, especially back on Hancock Way in El Cerrito. The rest I will save for letters and emails to my cousins. Love you all, Geoff.

I have such fond memories of visiting Betty and Dave in Meadowvista. Dave would bbq steaks and Betty wouldn't let Annie and me in the kitchen to help. She preferred doing it herself, even at 96! She was an extraordinary woman who led an extraordinary life. I treasure my memories of visiting her over the last 20 years.

I have so many fond memories of my Grammie to hold onto. She was an amazing person...so kind, generous, and steady. Rest in peace. You are missed.