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Beatrice Biggs
November 4, 2006
Betty was always so nice to me. She treated me like I was part of her family, which made me feel so welcome. I always had a lot of respect for her and I will miss her so much. My prayers go out to her family.
Danielle Williams
November 3, 2006
I am so sorry for the loss of Betty. She was an amazing woman who took great care of her community, family and even a few strays from the neighborhood. She will be greatly missed by everyone. Until we meet again! All my love, Danielle and Cole Williams
Ame Nultemeier
November 2, 2006
Betty was an unselfish service leader in the Forestville Community. She was a compassionate person who was willing to put her needs on hold in order to help others. Her last days were spent in her home with her loved ones sharing stories of the families history. She was a marvalous woman who embraced me and my family and I am a better person today for having her in my life. May she rest in peace.
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