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Ethel Hutcheson
January 3, 2023
I love my last memory of Betty. She was so thoughtful to have a cousins tea. She seemed very happy. I remember her smiling and graciously offering many delicious tidbits with our tea. It was a lovely time. I am so glad to have this memory. Ethel
Judy Robinson
January 23, 2022
Our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of gracious lady and friend.
Judy Robinson
Peter and Barbara Charles
January 11, 2022
We will always remember the wonderful hospitality we received from Aunt Betty and Uncle Ernest when we visited their UK home in Wales. It was the same when we last saw her with Anne in the summer of 2021. A lovely lady who will be fondly remembered and missed by many.
H.C."Cal" Calvin
January 9, 2022
We will miss seeing you. I always remember how I met you and your cheerful smile.
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