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Elizabeth Farrior "Betsy" Buford

1945 - 2023

Elizabeth Farrior "Betsy" Buford obituary, 1945-2023, Raleigh, NC

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Elizabeth Farrior (Betsy) Buford
December 24, 1945 - February 27, 2023
Raleigh, North Carolina - Civility, art, music, dance, historic preservation, service to others-these tap into what is good in us. They change and heal us. Elizabeth Farrior Buford knew this and dedicated her life to bringing that good to friends, neighbors, Raleigh and the entire state in quiet, wise and lasting ways. When Betsy slipped out of this life after an unexpected and brief illness, she left a great void in the lives of the many who loved her. She left a greater legacy.
Betsy was born to Frances Ardelia Farrior Buford and William Edwin Buford at Rex Hospital on Christmas Eve of 1945. Her father had just returned from World War II when she became his favorite gift of the season.
She was a child of Raleigh. Her great-grandfather, David L. Farrior, helped develop western Raleigh and donated land to Meredith College. Betsy attended Fred A. Olds Elementary School and graduated from Needham B. Broughton High School in 1964. She graduated from UNC Greensboro in 1968 and later attended graduate school at UNC Chapel Hill where she became a teaching assistant in the History Department.
The military was an integral part of her history: She was a descendant of both General John Buford who took Gettysburg for the Union in the Civil War and George Pickett who led an infamous charge on orders from Robert E. Lee in the same battle. It was her father's commitment to service, however, that inspired Betsy's life of public service, promoting civil rights, NC history, historic preservation, and the fine arts. She became active in the NC Democratic Party on many issues and campaigns throughout her life, but none more significant than her effort on behalf of the Equal Rights Amendment in the early 1980s. There's even a sandwich at her favorite restaurant, Side Street, called Betsy Buford's Equal Time.
In 1993, Governor James B. Hunt appointed Betsy as Deputy Secretary of the NC Department of Cultural Resources with her mentor and friend Secretary Betty Ray McCain. Her soft-spoken determination was ever present, as was her wit. In an interview with former Director of the North Carolina Museum of Art, she recalled when Larry Wheeler commissioned a portrait of Governor Hunt. Wheeler kept one of the submissions that had a real likeness to the Governor and occasionally put it in the backseat of his VW convertible, with Betsy sitting beside it. One day, Governor Hunt asked Betsy, "do you have any experience smoking a cigar?" She answered, "yes, I do, Governor, and I was with you at the time!" Upon his retirement from directing the NCMA for 23 years, Mr. Wheeler said, "what you see around us at NCMA would not have been possible without great partnerships and the very modest Betsy Buford in its development."
Her husband of 34 years, Donald G. Mathews, recalled fondly when someone called him Mr. Buford: "No, I kept my name when we got married," he responded. "I never wanted her to be Mrs. Donald Mathews. I wanted her to be Betsy Buford. There was only one Betsy Buford."
In 2015 Betsy received UNC Greensboro's highest honor – the Adelaide F. Holderness/H. Michael Weaver Award for recognition of North Carolinians who have rendered distinguished public service to their community or the state.
Betsy's positivity and motivation to serve the people of North Carolina was never ending throughout her life.
- In the 1980s, Betsy was an integral member of the group which encouraged the American Dance Festival to move to North Carolina and subsequently served as President of the Association for the American Dance Festival.
- She served as President of the NC Literary and Historical Society.
- She served as the Director of the NC Museum of History and the Division of State History Museums, 2002-2007.
- She served on more than 50 Boards and Commissions and was recognized as a leader through the many awards bestowed on her including: 1990 Arts Award from the YMCA of Wake County – 1994 recipient of the Distinguished Women of North Carolina Award in the Arts by the NC Council on Women – NC Federation of Women's Clubs' Woman of the Century – Ruth Coltrane Cannon Award from Preservation North Carolina – Special Recognition for Speaking Out for NC Equity/Carpathian Awards – 1997 Indies Arts Award from Independent Weekly – 2020 Christopher Crittenden Award from NC Literary and Historical Society – 2020 City of Oaks Foundation Trustee. She became the second recipient of the prestigious Bowers Medal of Arts from Friends of the Arts NC State University, Henry Bowers being the first.
In her private life, Betsy was an Auntie Mame to her niece and nephew, taking them on great adventures to New York City and California and also introducing them to the best junk food she could find, including Coca Cola and cheese nabs, Ruffles potato chips and French onion dip. She wrote daily notes to ailing friends, legendary thank you notes, and otherwise lived a life of graciousness and devotion to all she loved. During the last weeks of her life, even after being put on hospice, she had someone help her set the dining room table with her finest crystal, dressed impeccably, lipstick on, to serve a proper meal prepared by her dear friend Katherine White for her niece, Janice Dance, who drove up from South Carolina to care for her around the clock during her last weeks of life. To everyone who visited during that time, even while in great pain herself, she asked them to take care of her beloved husband, Donald.
Betsy will be missed by her husband, Donald G. Mathews; her sister, Marjorie Buford Wilkie and husband, Claude Franklin Wilkie; nephew, Bryan Maxwell Wilkie and wife, Sonya Davis Wilkie; niece, Janice Lynn Wilkie Dance and husband, Michael James Dance; great-nephews; David Michael Dance and Connor Maxwell Wilkie; great-nieces; Abigail Elizabeth Dance and Adrienne Ruth Wilkie. She is also survived by numerous friends and extended family.
Betsy's Funeral will held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, March 9, 2023, at Christ Episcopal Church on Capitol Square at 120 East Edenton Street, Raleigh, NC 27601. A Celebration of her Life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to UNC Greensboro, PO Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170. A service of Bryan-Lee Funeral Home, Raleigh. Online condolences may be made at www.bryan-leefuneralhome.com

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Published by The News & Observer on Mar. 5, 2023.

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Nancy Cozart

March 10, 2023

Betsy and her mother were dear friends of my mother and I came to call Betsy and Donald close friends and adopted family of my own family. Betsy was a multi talented and giving person who brought light into the lives of all who knew her. After my parents passed Betsy was like a sister to me. Living 10,000 miles away she was my connection to home. Betsy was a southern lady : elegant, refined, outspoken and fair. May she rest in eternal peace with our dear ones.

Pamela K Davison

March 9, 2023

To Betsy Buford, the first Empress of Oakwood! Loved and missed forever! Pamela Davison & Sibyl Haynes

Lloyd Kramer

March 9, 2023

I came to know Betsy through her husband Don Matthews, who was a colleague in the UNC History Department. She was a dynamic woman, deeply committed to the value of historical knowledge, the arts, and participation in public life. She was always friendly, lively, and thoughtful, and she contributed to the civic life of NC in so many ways. I send my deep sympathy to Don.
Lloyd Kramer

Brenda Pollard

March 7, 2023

Betsy was a true professional and devoted public servant.

We met during my tenure as the Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State, Thad Eure, and her work with the NC Museum of History.

She always had a bright smile and would light up the room. Her beautiful face and her eyes filled with excitement and creative ideas to serve the citizens of North Carolina.

She will be greatly missed.

Dick Lankford

March 7, 2023

It was a privilege to know and work with Betsy. She was always a most effective advocate for advancing all the programs throughout DCR and for any other organization or cause she chose to be involved with. Her untimely passing is a loss for everyone who knew and worked with her. My deepest sympathies are extended to Donald and her other family members.

Donna Kelly

March 7, 2023

Betsy was the consummate southern lady. She always greeted me whenever I saw her at the various organizations we were involved in. It was a pleasure serving under her at DCR back in the day. She will truly be missed by all who knew her.

Dana Scott Galloway

March 7, 2023

I had the privilege of meeting and visiting with Betsy on a few occasions. I found her to be lots of fun, and was struck by her indomitable spirit, her lovely "southern" voice which was perfect for communicating her sense of humor, and most important, her kindness. An amazing life, one worthy of great celebration and good stories to be shared. My condolences to her family.

Tom Belton

March 6, 2023

I knew Betsy for many years through my work with the North Carolina Museum of History. She loved North Carolina and she loved people. She was one of a kind and will be greatly missed by so many people. Betsy thanks for all your kindness and those beautiful smiles.

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Elaine

March 6, 2023

Betsy was the most positive, optimistic person ever. She was always kind and generous. My best memory of her was when she and Donald opened their home for the first fund raiser for Lillian's List in 1997 to see if there was enough interest to get it off the ground. Just like Lillian herself said, "you have to start a thing" and Betsy did just that. Thanks, Betsy, for all you have done for so many of us.

John Burns

March 5, 2023

Betsy was wonderful. I always enjoyed talking with her, and loved the way she had of making you feel like she had nothing but time for you. A true loss for Raleigh and North Carolina.

Pam Mars Malester

March 5, 2023

I met Betsy on our first day as freshmen at UNCG, and it was a lifelong friendship. We lived in the same freshman dorm, and she was secretary of our freshman class, and I was treasurer. Throughout college and afterward, we worked together on activities related to UNCG. Betsy was dedicated to Raleigh and North Carolina, and everything she did was focused in making a difference in people's lives. North Carolina and our country are a better place because of all that Betsy did!

Joyce Watkins King and Gary King

March 4, 2023

God broke the mold after he made Betsy Buford! She was a one-of-a-kind force for good in Raleigh, devoting her life to service to others and championing many worthy causes. I first met her in the 1980s when we were fundraising for the theatres at NC State. She remained a close loyal friend and mentor to me both professionally and in the way she lived her life to the fullest. Betsy supported my budding interests in art making and throughout my career. I know I am just one among so many that Betsy touched in her too short life. We are all so fortunate to have known and loved her!

My husband Gary and I send our condolences to Don and the extended family.

With love and admiration,
-Joyce Watkins King

Ruth Turner Camp

March 3, 2023

My deepest sympathies to Betsy´s family. She was such a wonderful woman and truly a blessing to North Carolina! I felt so fortunate to be able to travel with her and she will be forever missed. She will Grace us from heaven with her fabulous smile!

William S. Price, Jr.

March 3, 2023

I have known Betsy since graduate school days at UNC-CH in the 1960s. She was bright, witty, and always sparkling. That almost never changed whether in triumph or setback. God grant her rest.

Chancy and Keith Kapp

March 2, 2023

Keith and I send our deepest sympathy to Betsy´s family. Betsy was a grand Southern lady of the very best kind. Her brilliant smile is now lighting up heaven.

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