Elizabeth-Haynes-Obituary

Elizabeth Haynes

Jackson, Ohio

Feb 23, 1936 – Jan 16, 2018 (Age 81)

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BORN
February 23, 1936
DIED
January 16, 2018
AGE
81
LOCATION
Jackson, Ohio

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Elizabeth "Betsey" HaynesElizabeth "Betsey" Haynes, age 81, passed away at her home in Jackson on Tuesday, January 16, 2018.A consummate mother and homemaker, Betsey was an excellent baker and enjoyed preparing her famous sweet treats for her family, friends, and neighbors. Her most requested...

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Steve, myself and the rest of Fort Washington offer our condolences to you and your family.

Tarik Adam

I am sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort, comfort you in your time of need.

My condolences. May the Almighty comfort you in this difficult time.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I first met Betsey and Skip in 2001 during the time that I worked in the Bookstore at St.Vincent-St.Mary High School. She called to inquire about tickets to see our boys play because we had this very special guy named LeBron! When she heard my name, she knew that she was distantly related to my husband as his mother was a Botzum. We became good friends and met up frequently in Columbus during St.V.'s many championship runs. She called me last summer to fill me in on her life and share the...

Saddened by Betsy's loss. Fond memories of our discussions re our common heritage of grandparent-settlers in the Cuyahoga Valley (now Hale Farm) - the Botzum and the Cranz settlers. She rests in the loving arms of our creator.
Joe May
(class photo separate,(I hope)

St. V class of '54.

Saddened by Betsy's loss. Fond memories of our discussions re our common heritage of grandparent-settlers in the Cuyahoga Valley (now Hale Farm) - the Botzum and the Cranz settlers. She rests in the loving arms of our creator.
Joe May

Saddened by Betsy's loss. Fond memories of our discussions re our common heritage of grandparent-settlers in the Cuyahoga Valley (now Hale Farm) - the Botzum and the Cranz settlers. She rests in the loving arms of our creator.
Joe May
St. V class of '54.