Betty Jane Cleroux obituary, 1946-2019, Kamloops, BC

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Betty Jane Cleroux

1946 - 2019

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December 17, 2019

Dear Phil and family, Sheena and I are so sorry to read of Betty's death. We had no idea that she was even ill. Knowing her as she was, so many years ago, her passing must be a huge loss to you all. She was larger than life and did so much for others. Know that we are thinking of you now and in the future. Love, Sheena and Bill Flynn

December 4, 2019

Dear Phil and family. It was so sad to open tonight's paper and see my childhood friend in the obituary.I've been thinking of her lately. She was a wonderful friend as we grew up togther "up the lake". My condolences to you and your family. Love Genny Jourdain (Perreault)

Joan MacDonald

December 4, 2019

Dear Phil and family, Our heartfelt condolences to the family. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.

Len and Joan MacDonald

Lea Becker

December 1, 2019

Phil and family,
I can't begin to extend my utmost condolences on the loss of Betty. But I know that there was a wonderful celebration upon her arrival in Heaven.
I had the pleasure of first meeting Betty while we attending Cariboo College and ride sharing. She was instrumental in convincing me to seek employment with KYRS. I just loved and respected Betty throughout school and onward in life. Both Bob and I are so blessed to have enjoyed the life opportunities we had together. God be with you all in this hour of need.

Rita& Wayne Mcleod

December 1, 2019

It is with deep sorrow we send our condolences to Phil and family on there loss of their wife and mother.She was a great lady with a perpetual smile that captured everyone close to her.She will be sadly missed. by all who knew her and our prayers are with u and your family.

Winnie Parisone

November 30, 2019

Dear Betty, you have been on my mind more than ever this past month. We share the same birth date, November 26. I still have the picture you gave me as a farewell gift when we moved from Kamloops to Saskatoon. It is hanging on my bedroom wall. I met you in 1987 when I began working at KYRS. We had so many lunches and laughs together. Your sense of humour was the greatest gift you gave me, in everything from the ridiculous to the sublime. You taught me how to walk into the darkest depths of people's lives, keep their
dignity sacred and hold it in my heart. I know you will spend every moment of your eternity radiating God's comfort, strength and peace on your family and every soul you ever met on earth.
Thank you
Winnie

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