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Mary "Betty" C. Warth, of Rochester, New York , passed away on May 12, 2025, at the age of 95. Born on April 16, 1930, Betty lived a full and vibrant life moving from Rochester in the 1980’s to Naples, FL and then to Green Valley, AZ in 2000 until returning to Rochester in March of 2023.
She travelled the world with her husband, Jack, from the time he retired in 1986 going on more than 30 cruises and numerous road trips.
She was a woman of great strength and resilience.
Betty was predeceased by her devoted husband, John A. Warth, with whom she shared a remarkable 69 years of marriage. She was also preceded in death by her parents, James and Mary Casby, and her son, Gregory J. Warth.Betty's spirit lives on through her loving family. She is survived by her two children, Mark (Gayle) Warth and Carol Ann (John) Bosek. Her grandchildren—Patrick Bosek (Gosia Radymiak Bosek), Olivia Bosek (Kalyan Mazumder), Ivana Bosek, Kelly Tufano (Corey Tufano), Kaitlin Levesque (Josh Levesque), and Connor Warth—will all miss her greatly. Betty also leaves behind five great-grandchildren - Ezra Bosek, Shayan Mazumder, Ella Tufano, Lily Tufano, and Bazyli Bosek, who undoubtedly brought immense happiness to her later years.
Services will be held at the convenience of the family, allowing them to honor Betty in a way that is meaningful to them. In remembering Betty, those who knew her are invited to celebrate her life, sharing their memories and reflections of a woman who embodied love, strength, and compassion. She will be deeply missed, yet her legacy will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to have known her.
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