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4 Entries
Karen Hanka (Money)
April 12, 2006
I'll always remember Aunt Betty her
smile, laughter. I loved staying with Aunt Betty and playing with my cousin Debbie. I know she is in a better place and I will miss her
Chuck Mathis
April 9, 2006
Q.K., I just heard about your loss today. I'm sorry for your loss and our prayers are with you.

Ken and Betty Clay at Nassau County Lincoln Day 2001
Ed Rodriguez
April 8, 2006
Betty Clay was a great human being, a great citizen, and a great American. I had the pleasure of working with her in the Republican Party here in Nassau. She loved her work with the party and with her community center in Bryceville. To me, Betty's name will always be synonymous with that center! I had the deepest admiration for her and my prayers go out to her loving husband Ken and their family
Nick & Dale Deonas
April 8, 2006
Ken, Dale and I want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.  Betty was a wonderful lady and will be missed. We will always remember her sweet smile.
Love,
Nick & Dale Deonas
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