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Elizabeth Louise Bell "Betty" Chesnut

Huntsville, Alabama

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Elizabeth "Betty" Louise Bell Chesnut, 73, of Huntsville, passed away peacefully at home on February 13, 2022. Betty grew up on her family's farm in Gaylesville, Alabama. She graduated from Gaylesville High School in 1968. She earned her bachelor's degree in education in 1972 at Jacksonville...

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Betty was just so very beautiful, inside and out. She was so very kind and always so considerate of others. I remember her beautiful smile and how she was always so kind to others. The world is a better place because of Betty.

What a lovely, lovely lady! She will be missed by so many.

So sorry for your loss! We will always remember Betty as a sweet & beautiful lady! Our prayers will be with Richard & children & her family and friends!

Remembering a wonderful member of our family and God´s family. I will never forget her smile.

Sorry for your loss praying for the family. I was a class mate she was a great friend

May God's grace be with you in this time of great sorrow and loss. I will pray for you through this difficult time.

I send prayers to you and your family at this difficult time. During this time of loss your collected memories will bring you peace.

Betty was our oldest daughter´s teacher the one term she taught at Cedar Bluff. Being new in Cherokee County, Betty made us feel like we had always been her friend. She and Richard married during Christmas Vacation and my two daughters passed out bird seed at the reception. We remember Betty as one of our favorite teachers. Praying for the family

I will always remember Betty as a person of beauty, thoughtfulness, kindness, humility and grace--always positive, and seeing the bright side of everything. Betty always pointed out the best in other people, making everyone around her feel better about themselves .She was as perfect as a person could ever be. I have loved her since childhood and will miss her dearly.