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Margaret E. Holsopple

Winston Salem, North Carolina

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HUMMELSTOWN Margaret Elizabeth "Betty" Taylor Holsopple, 63, passed away Thursday, February 10, 2011, at Hershey Medical Center. Born May 30, 1947 in Augusta, Ga., Betty was the daughter of the late Earl Clifton and Marjorie (Smith) Taylor of Belews Creek, N.C. Most recently, she was the...

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To the family of Betty I offer my prayers and sympathy. It was great to have Betty as a co-worker at ITT. We had a lot of laughs.God bless all.

Dear Lee, Ryan, Bill & Jackie,
Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with all of you in the loss of Betty. I have such fond memories of her contagious laughter and for the love she had for coming to south Georgia to see all her cousins! She will be greatly missed. May the Lord surround you with His love and comfort in the days ahead. Love to all!
Frances Everett Edmunds & Family
Zenie & C.L. Earnest & Family

Sorry, my message didn't get on the 1st one I sent, so again, I'm so sorry for your loss. Betty was my best childhood friend - we moved away after 5th grade, so lost track of her, but think we would have remained friends, sounds like we liked the same thing - helping people that need help! She is remembered fondly!

Betty was truly an amazing woman who touched the lives of everyone she came in contact with. I am happy that I was given the opportunity to get to know Betty. I will sincerely miss her.

Know that Betty is remembered from her childhood friends.

I met Betty 30 years ago and we have remained best firends, sharing Family,Friends and all. She truly was a beautiful, gentle person. She got so involved with her work with special needs Children and wanted to take care of them in all ways. I have never met anyone else like her
and will hope to meet her in Heaven . I loved her so much and she was always there when trouble arose. Love you Betty. You will not be forgotten!!!

Betty was a beautiful person - a love of children and a love of people. I shall always remember her.
- Mary Louise Sherk, Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Celebrating a life well lived. Betty’s legacy will live on through the smiles of children in the quality programs she advocated for.