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Elizabeth M. Sausville

Bennington, Vermont

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BENNINGTON -- Elizabeth M. Sausville, 80, widow of Robert E. Sausville, a longtime resident of Northside Drive, died Tuesday Nov. 22, 2005, at the home of her daughter, Cheryl York, in Warrensburg, N.Y.Born in Bennington, June 12, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Alfred and Imelda (Betit)...

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I am very sad about the loss of my grandmother. Dearest family members, I am here to support you if you ever need someone to talk to, or comfort you. I love you all, and am very happy that Gramma Betty is now in a better place, once again united with Grampa.

Love,
Shanna

I am deeply moved by the sweet influence my dear Aunt Betty had in my life. She represented strength and gentleness at the same time. She was very kind and had a warmth in her heart that she shared freely. Thank you Cheryl, for caring for her at home. You have inspired me with such love for her. I am thinking of you all.
Love, Lydia

To all of Betty's Family:
Sorry to hear of Betty's passing. I worked with her at Bellemare's for many years and always enjoys the time I spent with a really wonderful person. No one could sew like she could.
May your memories of the good times help carry you through these dificult days.

I'm so sad to hear of sweet Aunt Betty passing. She was my godmother and always made me feel extra special. A truely kind and loveing woman. When I was a child I always said that when I grew up I wanted to be just like Aunt Betty. She may be gone but never ever forgotten. My condolences to all her family. Kris

I am so sad to hear of the passing of sweet Aunt Betty. She was my godmother and always made me feel special. A loving a beautiful woman. When I was a child I would alway think that when I grew up I wanted to be just like Aunt Betty.
She may be gone but never ever forgotten. My condolences to all her family. Kris

I have such warm memories from my childhood of Aunt Betty. She was so kind to us, always calling us "sweetie" in a way that made me feel special. A genuine, gentle and loving woman; one I will always remember fondly. My sympathy to all of her children and to all who have been blessed to know her.

Tony & Sylvia, I was so sorry to read about your Mom. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and the entire family. May God Bless you and comfort you during this difficult time.

Cheryl,
I was very sorry to hear of your mon's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time
Cheryl Petras