Elizabeth-Gale-Obituary

Elizabeth Brindza Gale

Wadsworth, Ohio

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Elizabeth"Betsy" Brindza GaleBetsy Gale was kind. She was funny. She loved Key Lime Pie, Starbuck's Peppermint Mochas, the Outer Banks and Bon Jovi. She was also called home to heaven on July 10, 2019.Heaven's gain was our loss, as Betsy will be missed each and every day by those she left behind,...

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I was lucky enough to work with Betsy at Glazen Advertising and attended her wedding. I don't know why I started looking to reconnect, but she was always such a special person. I was so saddened to learn she had passed away. My deepest sympathies to her entire family.

I thought about you a lot today. I miss you so much.

I miss you every single day. Love you more than anyone in the whole wide world.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Rich and family,
My deepest sympathy on the loss of Betsy. I did not know Betsy however your pictures show a happy soul. Her smile was beautiful and shows her joy explicitly . Especially for the kids.
Rest assured she is at peace in a better place than us and you will see her again one day.
Thinking of you and keeping you and yours in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Debbie Able

I was compelled by Betsy's beautiful picture and smile to continue reading although I never knew her. Heartfelt sympathy to this dear family and you gather to mourn and share fond recollections this vivacious, energetic woman. May your great loss be bouyed by lessons learned in living life in love, friendship and celebrating the moments.

I didn't know Betsy and I don't know any of you but wanted to say that I loved this obituary so much that I am compelled to tell you that I wish I had known her and am sincerely sorry for your loss.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

As the pictures show, Mrs. Gale was never without a smile. Whether talking about her own perfect kids or dealing with rambunctious computer students she always showed her caring side and had a sense of humor. This sense of humor stayed with her throughout her life. She was a very special lady.