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Thinking of you at this time of loss, my prayers are with you
Ken Gulling
December 09, 2008 | Avon Lake, OH
North Royalton, Ohio
ELIZABETH A. DeVITO (nee Malloy), beloved wife of the late Anthony; loving mother of William (Barbara); sister of Earl, Howard and James Malloy, Edith Schwarz, and the late Margaret Smith, George, Jack and Edward Malloy, and Joseph Bozak; grandmother of Lisa (Steve) Pastor and Megan (Ryan)...
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Ken Gulling
December 09, 2008 | Avon Lake, OH
Betty was a truly wonderful woman who I considered a great friend and a "Mom" at Parma Comm. Gen. Hospital in Radiology. Paul and I treasured the times we went out to dinner with Betty and Dear Tony. They were both special people and always thought of with lots of love.
God Bless to All the Family. You were blessed to have her in your life!
Paul and Cindy Robertson
December 08, 2008 | North Royalton, OH
Your family has my deepest sympathy on the loss of Betty. I have known Betty for many years especially when she worked with us at Parma Hospital in Radiology. She was always very friendly and willing to help others. She enjoyed the holidays and helped others to feel the joy of celebrating.
VALERIE JABLONSKI
December 08, 2008 | BRUNSWICK, OH
I have known Betty for 31 years....I worked with her at Parma Hospital, Radiology Dept. I was fortunate enough to see her regularly when she would come to Strongsville Rec with Howard to play cards. It was always a pleasure to see her and talk with her about old times and family.
I will always remember how much she loved Tony and Bill.
She loved talking about her family to me...as I did to her about mine. I met her when I was 18 yrs of age, and now being 51 yrs old..I still think so...
Susie Walick
December 08, 2008 | Strongsville, OH
Bill and Barbara, you have our deepest sympathy for your Mom for she was one of the sweetest persons and so full of life. BiIl and I were very close growing up, so I spent a lot of time with my Aunt Betty and Uncle Tony, who were one of the positive influences in my life. In later life, Aunt Betty would recall in detail all the mischief that Bill and I would get into, a lot of laughs. I also have fond memories of spending time with Aunt Betty's family -the Malloy's in Berea. Aunt Betty, you...
Ron David
December 08, 2008 | Toledo, OH