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Elizabeth "Betty" O’Donnell

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

1924 - 2018

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Elizabeth "Betty" O'Donnell, 93, of Camp Hill passed away peacefully on January 2, 2018. She was born February 21, 1924 in Sewickley, PA, daughter of the late Greta and Charles Isenberg of Coraopolis, PA. Betty attended the Coraopolis schools, and after graduating high school went on to Juniata...

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She was a role model for all !

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

Mrs. O'Donnell was my elementary school music teacher at Lower Allen. I was honored to be part of the chorus maaaannnyyy years ago. (I am a 1976 CC graduate) It was because of her I learned to love music and singing, which is something I have enjoyed most of my life in various venues. I will always remember singing "Fifty Nifty United States" for our Spring concert. I could proudly recite all 50 states in alphabetical order for many years after that concert. Thank you Mrs. O'Donnell for your...

Betty has been a favorite of mine since our first meeting when she played the piano for the CH Jr. Civic Club Red Stocking Revue in the 60's! I am devastated that the service was at 10 today and I just heard of her passing at 12:30. Such wonderful memories are flashing through my mind - arriving at church and seeing that she and John were at the piano that day. What a blessing. And her smile - she was always so exuberant when greeting anyone and so excited about life. She will be greatly...

I had the pleasure and joy of working with Betty in WSSD many years ago! Her smile always made my day and we enjoyed our mutual interest in musi

May you Rest In Peace

Hello everybody and how do you do, my name is Mrs. O'Donnell and I will sing to you

That's the song she sang when she introduced herself to our class.

May she Rest In Peace

I have fond memories of growing up on Indiana Avenue with "Mrs O'Donnell" as our next-door neighbor, she was a lovely lady. Please accept my sympathy on the loss of your mother.

Sincerely, Deborah Musselman

I had the great pleasure of working with Betty while I was a 6th grade teacher at Lower Allen Elementary from 1970-75. She was always such a pleasure and a positive influence on students and staff. Her smile was contagious and her photo in her obituary certainly does her justice. I can remember Betty sitting in the staff lounge at lunch in the corner eating her canned tuna on many days---she thought the tuna smell would bother others. That was Betty, always considerate. Rest in Peace my...