Elizabeth-Robbins-Obituary

Elizabeth Montgomery "Betty" Robbins

Portland, Oregon

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Robbins, Elizabeth `Betty' Montgomery 92 5/5/1918 5/26/2010 Betty Robbins passed peacefully in her sleep just weeks after enjoying her 92nd birthday. This year's birthday celebration was made special with a limousine ride down the memory lanes of Portland homes. Betty was born in Portland,...

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My dear Carolyn,

I know you will miss your mother, and you will find yourself thinking you want to pick up the phone to share something from your day with her. That's when you can remind yourself that you'll have an awesome eternity, where there will be a forever for you and your mom to love on Jesus, and one another, as well as many other dear ones.
I am glad your mother was blessed with such a faithful daughter.
My love to you, Tonette

I was blessed to know Betty Robbins through her daughter and my dear friend Carolyn Boone. Whenever I had the pleasure of being with her, she was always so sweet and caring. A very classy lady--the world will miss her.

to my mother who will always be in my heart, mind and spirit and will nurture my soul with her presence. love, carolyn

bettyis now with rich forever. she had a happiness about her that was catching. our dear betty, we will miss you always. rob boone

My thoughts are with you as you experience the passing of a generation. I remember your mother from those years in Dunthorpe, particularly that time when you were living in the Bishop's house on Palatine while you built the new house on Military. Susan, we've shared together at lunches the passing of all our parents over the past couple of years. My thoughts continue to be with you and your sister at this time.

What a remarkable woman!

I did not have the operturnity to meet Betty, but Carolyn always spoke so highly of her, I'm sure she will be missed. My thoughts are with her family.

I loved knowing Betty and Richard. I will never forget them though I'll certainly miss them. Betty was such a doll - I loved that she told you exactly what she thought, too! It was my privilege to know her. I'll hold you all close in my heart.
Love, Marilyn

I must have known Betty for 65 years. She was always happy and was so excited to see me. The best part is that she passed those qualities on to her children. It was so interesting to watch my Mother and how she cared for Betty. She must have been very important to her. The only other person see seems to watch out for in that way is her sister. I am very sorry that Anne and I will be in NY with our children for the month of June. Unfortunately I will miss seeing you on June 11th. Love to you...