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Betsy D. Lindfors

1938 - 2023

Betsy D. Lindfors obituary, 1938-2023, Peterborough, NH

Betsy Lindfors Obituary

Betsy D. Lindfors

Peterborough NH - Betsy D. Lindfors of Peterborough died on March 13, 2023, at the age of 84 in the loving presence of her daughters. Her beloved husband of sixty-two years, Kenneth, died six months earlier, in September 2022. She leaves her daughters Kristin and Karin, granddaughter Maya, son-in-law Will, sister Susan, and extended family members and friends throughout the world. Throughout her life, Betsy was committed to her family, friends, education, and international outreach. Born in 1938 on Long Island in the town of Rockville Center, New York, the daughter of Gil and Rose Dunnet, Betsy spent her elementary school years at schools in Baldwin, New York; attended secondary school at Darien High School in Connecticut; and graduated from Skidmore College, where she majored in philosophy and religion, emerged as a student leader, and worked as the college chaplain's assistant. Two important mentors at that juncture encouraged Betsy to attend theological seminary, but she and Ken Lindfors had met and had fallen in love, and they were eager to start to build a married life together. Betsy and Ken married on June 11, 1960, one week after her Skidmore graduation. Three months later she joined the faculty at the Northfield School for Girls as a teacher of religion. In May 1961, their daughter Kristin came into the world, with Karin following two years later.

In the fall of 1961, they moved to Suffield, Connecticut, where Ken joined the faculty at Suffield Academy. In addition to raising their daughters, Betsy took on a variety of volunteer roles, including with the National Organization of Women, League of Women Voters, Project Concern, Suffield Historical District, and Suffield Welcome Wagon. She became a student advisor at the Academy and then Associate Director of Admissions – perfect roles for Betsy because of her warm, welcoming nature and commitment to supporting youth. She also served on a board of the National Association of Independent Schools. When Ken became Headmaster at Suffield Academy, she also stepped into the Head Spouse role, graciously and enthusiastically entertaining parents, trustees, alumni, students, and faculty in their home and on the Suffield Academy campus.

Upon moving in 1987 to Peterborough, Betsy and her husband assumed responsibility for the leadership of ASSIST, a scholarship program linking outstanding international students with leading independent schools. ASSIST's mission of cross-cultural connection was a passion for both of them until the end of their lives. In their years with ASSIST, Betsy and Ken traveled throughout the country and the world. Betsy easily formed rapports with both students and schools. She also served as a trustee of The Dublin School for nine years and was active for several years in the activities of the Peterborough Garden Club. During retirement in Peterborough, she participated in a women's spirituality group, a book group, and a couples' discussion group. Each of these involvements brought her joy and meaning, as did being "Nannie" to her granddaughter, Maya. The last five years of her life with Ken were spent at the RiverMead Life Care Community.

Betsy will be remembered for her zest for life, her generous spirit, her affectionate hugs, her kindness, and her devotion to family, friends, students, and colleagues. She treasured those relationships and maintained many lasting connections. She was fascinated and delighted by the beauty of nature and for years cultivated a spectacular wildflower garden, a spot favored by hummingbirds, at their home in Peterborough. Throughout her life, she loved to read and enjoyed heartfelt conversations. She and Ken were soulmates from the time they first met, and they cherished their marriage. They were an amazing team together, living their lives with unity and enjoyment. She deeply missed her husband since his passing. Imagining Betsy and Ken reunited in spirit is a comfort. Betsy is much loved and will be greatly missed.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Betsy's memory to either to ASSIST Inc at assistscholars.org or to Suffield Academy at suffieldacademy.org. You may share a memory or leave a message of condolence below, or condolences may be emailed to [email protected].

A Celebration of Life Service and Reception will be held for both Betsy and Ken on Sunday, May 7 at 11:30 a.m. at the RiverMead Life Care Community Auditorium, 150 RiverMead Road, Peterborough, NH 03458. If you plan to attend, please let the family know at [email protected] by April 15.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Monadnock Ledger-Transcript on Mar. 16, 2023.

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Charles Southworth

March 24, 2023

There are too few people in this world like Mrs. Lindfors. In fact, there´s not enough space here to sufficiently express my unending appreciation and gratitude that I feel every day for this amazing woman. Initially, having interviewed with Mrs Lindfors, she was very much one of the strongest factors in my attending Suffield. Later, she would become my advisor, mentor, part time Mom and wonderful friend. Often I´d volunteer to give campus tours and enjoyed more time in her orbit. When it was time to go off to college, I was happy to move forward in life, but very sad to say goodbye to Mrs. Lindfors, and I´m sadder still today. My condolences to the Lindfors family and the Suffield family. We will miss you so very very much!

Robert Tyszko

March 21, 2023

What wonderful people they were. We at Our Town Eye Care will miss them both.

Bess Lumpkin Celio

March 19, 2023

My father and I arrived to Suffield after a packed couple days of visiting schools. And it was in the middle of a snow storm! Coming from the midwest, I had my doubts about boarding school, but Betsy and Ken welcomed us into their home on campus. After spending just a short time with Betsy, I knew Suffield was my school. She was such a warm, caring person and really looked out for me while I was there. I will always be grateful for her and am sorry the world has lost such a wonderful person. My condolences to the family.

Paul Breslau

March 18, 2023

RIP Betsy and Ken! and thanks for setting wonderful examples of how to live life!

Mary Louise O´Brien

March 17, 2023

Betsy Lindfors was a stabilizing presence in Suffield Academy. She was present at school events and she always showed a special interest in you, in what you
were doing, and in your ideas about different things.
Her constant smile gave you the idea that everything
was going to be ok. It was who she was, she was always
optimistic and caring. She helped to make Suffield
Academy a better place.

Blair Childs

March 17, 2023

Ken and Betsy were wonderful, generous people who gave so much to the Suffield Academy community and to the town. I'm very sorry to learn of this loss. Blair

Alicia Sewald-Cisneros

March 17, 2023

THank you so much for being so kind to me when I was a student at Suffield Academy. Your warmth and good cheer, your smile and laugh were always refreshing! Gracias!

Leo Letendre

March 17, 2023

Betsy and Ken were both such warm people who seemed to both love the Suffield community as well as project its welcoming spirit. May they rest in peace.

Gerry and Nancy LaPlante

March 16, 2023

We are deeply saddened to learn of Betsy's recent death. She and Ken provided strong leadership of the Suffield Academy family when we joined the faculty in 1978. It was a joy, both personally and professionally to have known and enjoyed their friendship. Blessing to all their family and friends.

Gerry and Nancy LaPlante

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March 15, 2023

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