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Elizabeth Pappas Obituary

OLEAN - Elizabeth Pappas, 89, of 961 Kingston Drive, passed away on Wednesday (April 15, 2020) at Olean General Hospital, following complications from a stroke.

Miss Pappas was born on Nov. 19, 1930, in Olean, and was the daughter of James and Mary Kainurgiu Pappas.

She was a graduate of Olean High School; attended the University of Buffalo on scholarship and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, from St. Bonaventure University.

In 1958, she received a master of arts degree after writing a thesis on "Alcoholism," which was recommended for publication. Miss Pappas earned certification in elementary teaching; secondary English; secondary history and social sciences; guidance; and both principal and superintendent administration.

Miss Pappas began her career in 1953, as a secondary history and French teacher, at Hinsdale Central School. In 1963, she was appointed as guidance director for grades kindergarten through grade twelve. In 1976, she was made vice-principal and elementary supervisor. She remained at the Hinsdale School until January 1984.

While at the Hinsdale School, Miss Pappas served in a great many capacities, including senior class advisor; Hinsdale Teachers Association president; graduation chairman; supervisor of student teachers; CSE chairperson and Gifted Students Committee chairman.

She was responsible for initiating a Hinsdale School Scholarship Fund, from which hundreds of students have been enabled to attend college, and still continue to do so. She also originated the Junior Scholarship Society to recognize academic achievement for students in grades 7, 8 and 9. In 1980, she was named "Miss Versatility," in recognition of her ability to work effectively in so many varied fields and activities.

Miss Pappas' educational experience encompassed many areas. She served as a French instructor at Archbishop Walsh High School and -art-time instructor at Olean Business Institute.

She was the director of Guidance at the Richburg Central School from 1985 to 1988, when she became a counselor at Olean High School. In 1991, she was appointed guidance director for the Olean City School District. She retired in 1998, but continued to be active in many educational organizations and activities.

In addition, Miss Pappas served as an adjunct instructor at the St. Bonaventure Graduate School, having taught a variety of graduate guidance courses. She also tutored foreign-born students in the summer.

Miss Pappas was a dedicated, creative educator who cared deeply about her students. Throughout her life, she continued to receive notes and visits from many of her former students. She had high standards, and, in striving to achieve them, her students always excelled.

One of her graduating classes wrote and dedicated a song, "Oh, Our Pappas," in her honor. Another former student, a rector, dedicated his first sermon to her.

Betty's philosophy was, that if one kept a class interesting and injected a bit of humor, there would rarely be a discipline problem and students would enjoy learning. A former student once wrote to her: "I hated history, but I couldn't wait to get to your class."

Betty Pappas was the recipient of a number of honors. She received the Valley Forge National Award for Outstanding Teachers for her work as a classroom teacher. She was also a national winner for successful teaching history techniques.

She was one of 30 scholarship recipients to a Cornell University Finance Seminar. The Cattaraugus County Counselors Association nominated her for the George Hutcheson Honorary Award, for exceptional service in the field of guidance, in New York state. She is also listed in "Outstanding Women Teachers," and received the Youth Bureau Award for "Personal Commitment and Dedicated Service to the Youth of the City of Olean," in 1991.

Miss Pappas was a leader in a number of civic and educational activities. She served as president of the Cattaraugus County Counselors Association for several years. She was one of the original planners for the Cattaraugus County Honor Society Banquet, which still continues after more than 30 years.

She was also on the original committee for establishing the highly successful College Night Program, at St. Bonaventure University, and has continued to serve on the committee every year to date. In addition, she was instrumental in organizing the "Big 30 Academic Dinner," recognizing outstanding students in New York and Pennsylvania.

Miss Pappas was one of the founders of the Olean Area Teachers and Postal Service Credit Union and served on its board for several years. She was a member of the Alpha sigma Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, an international honorary society for women teachers. In addition, she was also a member Phi Delta Kappa.

Betty Pappas served as vice-president of the Mount View Cemetery Association since 1990. She also held membership in the Mental Health Association and other civic organizations. She was an active member of the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in Jamestown, as well as St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Olean. She put a special passion and enthusiasm into whatever she believed in.

Miss Pappas was devoted to her friends and enjoyed a special and rare bond with her sister, Rose. In 2002, two years after her sister died, Betty established the Rose Pappas Foundation to assist people in need, particularly the elderly and the handicapped, through "acts of kindness."

The Foundation has provided assistance to a number of area groups, including the Mental Health Association; the Olean Food Pantry; the Hinsdale Food Pantry; the Portville Food Pantry; the Rehabilitation Center, now known as Intandem; and the Community Thanksgiving Dinner. In addition, many individuals have also been helped.

Although Miss Pappas had a most successful and rewarding career, her family and friends meant the world to her.

Betty Pappas enjoyed people and life. She had a knack for forming friendships and had a quick wit and sense of humor. She had a big heart and was always generous with her time and financial assistance.

She enjoyed her home and neighbors; reading; caring for her plants; and doing crossword puzzles. Most of all, she liked being with her many friends. Her quick smile brought happiness to every who knew her.

Betty's legacy will live on in the minds and hearts of everyone who knew her. She touched the lives of thousands of students, as well as people from all walks of life.

Miss Pappas is survived by special friends whom she considered family, John, Mary Ellen and Bradley Karuch; Betsy, Matt, Liam, Brendon and Kellen Donnelly; and Rhea and Paul Carls.

Miss Pappas was predeceased by her father, James, on Dec. 24, 1967; her mother, Mary, on Dec. 11, 1981; and her sister, Rose, on Nov. 22, 2000.

Private services will be held at this time. A public service will be held at a date and time to be announced. Burial will be at Mount View Cemetery, in Olean.

Arrangements are under the direction of Letro-McIntosh-Spink Funeral Home Inc., 646 E. State St., Olean.

Online condolences may be made at LetroMcIntoshSpinkFuneralHome.com.

Memorials may be made to The Rose Pappas Foundation, c/o the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation, 120 N. Union St., Olean, NY 14760; the Betty Pappas Scholarship Fund for the Hinsdale Central School, c/o the Cattaraugus Region Community Foundation, 120 N. Union St., Olean, NY 14760; or to the St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, PO Box 264, Jamestown, NY 14701.

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Published by Olean Times Herald from Apr. 17 to Apr. 18, 2020.

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ARLENE CHAMBERLAIN

April 23, 2020

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Miss Pappas. She touched so many lives in such a positive way. I was fortunate to have her as my teacher and and guidance counselor. She taught me history and so much more. I will never forget her kind and gentle manner. She made the world a better place. She leaves us with the gift of many wonderful memories to treasure and carry in our hearts forever. I shall miss her.

ARLENE CHAMBERLAIN

April 23, 2020

I was saddened to hear of the passing of Miss Pappas. She touched so many lives in such a positive way. I was fortunate to have her as my teacher and and guidance counselor. She taught me history and so much more. I will never forget her kind and gentle manner. She made the world a better place. She leaves us with the gift of many wonderful memories to treasure and carry in our hearts forever. I shall miss her.

Arlene (Williams)Chamberlain,
Anaheim, California

April 23, 2020

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Miss Pappas. I was fortunate enough to have her as my teacher and counselor.She taught me history and so much more. I will never forget her kind and gentle manner. She made the world a better place. She leaves us with the gift of many wonderful memories to treasure and carry in our hearts forever. I shall miss her.

Arlene (Williams)Chamberlain, Anaheim, California

Judith L. Martin Carlson

April 21, 2020

The class of l963 and I have many memories and many good words to say about our loved teacher and friend, Miss Pappas. So many loving thoughts come to my heart. Only God knows what you meant to me and many of my classmates. You were always there for us!

April 21, 2020

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of my cousin Betty. Her devotion to her family and the many, many students she provided direction for was nothing short of amazing. Betty's involvement and volunteerism with the community, her Greek Orthodox church in Jamestown, and all the other groups she supported will be sadly missed.
I know that you are rejoicing together with your sister Rose and your parents as you take your place in the kingdom of heaven. You will be missed

George Palmer

Tonya Previglian

April 19, 2020

I am so sorry to hear about Betty passing but I know I will see her again laughing and joking with Jesus and reunited with her family in Paradise. I loved Betty as family, like an Aunt, since I was a child and she lived next door to my house while I was growing up and close friends with my parents. She was so good and kind to me and always so helpful in guiding and directing me. I always looked up to her, all that she accomplished and all her wisdom. She was always encouraging me in everything I did. She and her sister, Rose, were very dear to my heart and I will miss her. Blessings and comfort to everyone who was touched by this wonderfully sweet and intelligent lady.!
Tonya L. Previglian

Judy Calvert Ballou

April 19, 2020

Miss Pappas, an inspiration and role model for all of her students. Thank you for helping me to become my best. The world is a better place because of people like you! I remember your kindness, your gentle way of teaching and guidance. My deepest sympathy to all who knew and loved her. You made my life easier and a better place to be. Thank you!

Dan Gattuso

April 18, 2020

I am so very sad to learn that Miss Pappas has died. She was my guidance counselor for two years when I was at OHS. She not only steered and prodded me in the right direction with my high school courses and plans for college, but she was also simply a joy and a delight to spend time with. After my graduation, Miss Pappas, her sister, my parents and I would often get together for dinners where we'd spend most of the time laughing about things (and Miss Papas was never short of a joke or funny story). At the risk of sounding trite, she was one of those "bright lights" walking among us; a beautiful person who touched the lives of so many people. I'm truly sorry that she's gone.

Dan Gattuso, OHS Class of '97

Bruce Amidon

April 18, 2020

I believe Miss Pappas genuinely cared for every student who attended Hinsdale Central School under her watch. She always greeted me with a smile on every occasion that we passed in the hall. I know I caused her a lot of trouble and grief but she still really liked me and I knew that. God Bless you and rest in peace Betty! I know Our Lord and Savior Jesus has a special place prepared just for you in Heaven as you deserve only the best as you filled the world around you with the light of your countenance and beautiful smile.

Bruce Amidon

April 18, 2020

Betty was a wonderful and caring human being. She was a light and I will never forget her smile she would give me as we passed in the hallway on my way to class as a student. I know I caused her a lot of grief and trouble during my school years and was called to her office on a few occasions. She was always very fair and I knew she genuinely cared. God Bless you Miss Pappas you will never be forgotten. I know our Lord Jesus Christ has a special mansion prepared just for you as you rendered good and faithful service all the days of your life.

Mark Williams

April 18, 2020

Betty was a special person for sure. Everyone who knew her felt like her special friend. And being her friend made me feel special. Betty and I may have clashed at times but who can remember because she is responsible for my college education and success in life. My love to you Betty. Your full life is a blessing to so many. Rest In Peace. Rosie will be happy to have your company, again.

Sherry

April 18, 2020

My heart is broken at the loss of such a wonderful mentor and dear friend. Miss Pappas encouraged me to become an educator. When my mother passed, Miss Pappas was there for me and gave me strength. I will always love her. Rest well my friend. You deserve it.

April 18, 2020

I first met Betty when I was hired at Hinsdale Central School in 1972. She was not just an administrator she was a friend. She will be missed and her memory treasured.
Fondly, Carolyn McCarthy

Verros-Wright Alexis

April 17, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I will love you and miss you always. It was my good fortune to have known you. Youre with your family now. God Bless

James McGonnell

April 17, 2020

This area has just lost one of the finest people we have ever known. A good friend of my parents who dedicated her life to education, not only through her profession, but by her selfless giving with her Foundation, providing scholarships to hundreds and assistance to many in poor health. A blessing to all who knew her.

Fenton McGonnell

April 17, 2020

A very dear and precious lady. A wonderful teacher and a wonderful friend.

Bob Busan

April 17, 2020

I am sorry to hear about Betty. I enjoyed working with her when I was at the Community Foundation

corinne (wilday) moore

April 17, 2020

miss Pappas was our guidance teacher, but so much more than that. She cared for all of us, and would listen and try to help even years after we graduated. will be missed

Love

Russell Hurlburt

April 17, 2020

May you rest in eternal peace as you enter the Gates of eternity!!! I can see the family reunion now as Rosie And your beloved mother and father run to Greet you! I can hear our Precious Lord say - Betty , well done my good and faithful servant....
You were to me such a gift. You were a life line for me as a teenager in school, you saved my life ❤

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