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Elizabeth (Betty) Ann Dyer, 57
SOUTH PORTLAND - Elizabeth Ann Dyer, of South Portland, died on Monday, Dec. 8, 2014, at Maine Medical Center following a long battle with severe Rheumatoid Arthritis and Multiple Myeloma cancer. She was 57.
Elizabeth was born on May 16, 1957, in Fort Fairfield, the daughter of Freeman E. Dyer and Norma P. Murphy. She graduated from Fort Fairfield High School in 1976 and attended Beal Business College in Bangor.
Known as Betty, Betsy or Liz to her friends and loved ones, she moved to the Greater Portland Area nearly 30 years ago where she lived and worked in various capacities including both the private and business sectors. She also lived in Long Key, Fla., for a period of time. She loved her work as it brought her in contact with people from all walks of life. She had a fondness for children, animals, the sea and laughter. She was generous with her time and resources.
Elizabeth was predeceased by her parents; and an older brother, Freeman S. Dyer. She is survived by a sister, Susan M. Dyer Taylor of Scarborough, a brother, John W. Dyer and his wife Lisa Gallant of Eliot; a half-sister, Karen L. Sprague Everett and husband Jim of Fort Fairfield, a half-brother, Robert G. Dyer and wife Shirley of Young's Cove, NB; a sister-in-law, Brenda Dyer and a maternal aunt, Jeanette M. (Murphy) Lagasse both of Fort Fairfield. She was blessed with many nieces and nephews: Troy Everett, Kelly Pearce and husband Scott, Kerrie Everett Alley and husband Todd, and Stephen Drew Dyer all of Fort Fairfield, Jodie Everett Pettegrow and husband Darren of Corinth, Joshua R.W. Taylor of South Portland, Jordan E. Dyer of Rollinsford, N.H., and Chad G. Dyer of Eliot. She was also blessed with many cousins; great-nieces and great-nephews. Elizabeth was the God-Mother of two, Kayla Miller Candelmo and Joshua R.W. Taylor both of South Portland. Her beloved friends whom she considered her extended family include Marshall and Janice Santos and Carol, Mark and Beth Raymond all of Portland, Bob and Betsy Miller, Sondra (Miller) Bellois, Kayla (Miller) Candelmo and Margaret (Miller) Riggin all of South Portland, and Lisa Gadoury and husband P.J. of Hampden.
Elizabeth made an anatomical gift of herself to the New England School of Medicine to further doctor education and medical science.
A celebration of her life will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be in Elizabeth's name to:
The Maine Medical Cancer Center
100 Campus Dr.
Scarborough, Maine 04074

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram from Dec. 16 to Dec. 17, 2014.

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Sally Pelletier

December 17, 2014

Although I only knew Betty for a short time I loved her spirit and strength. She always had a smile to give and a good word to say.The world will miss her kindness and love. RIP my friend

Anne Rider

December 16, 2014

Dear Family, Was so sad to hear of Betty's death. Much to young to leave us.Will always remember her bright smile.She will be missed by many Anne

December 16, 2014

I am so sorry to here. I haven't seen Betty for many years, still remember when we all lived on forest avenue. Take care Susan. Susan Rider Houghton Parent

Janice Everitt

December 16, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kelly Pearce

December 16, 2014

RIP Aunt Betty! No more pain and suffering for you.

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