We are moved by the published tribute to your mother. In so many ways, she did her part in making our world a better place. — Jim and Gordon
Aunt Betty
Aunt Betty always continued to be a mother to me long after my mother had passed. She will always hold a special place in my heart. – Mike Gage (and Renee LeBon)
Carry in your heart
Most of all, I remember Betty’s warm smile and her inspiring and tireless work with the stained glass census. She was one of those people whose presence emanated calm and warmth. And she also mentored an extraordinary daughter who learned Betty’s lessons well and took them to heart. I know you carry her in your read more
Friend
Betty was a wonderful friend and terrific role model to me and so many other women. I hope you’ll all be able to celebrate her life at the memorial service. – Susan Reardon
Legacy
It’s sad when a close, dear relative passes away. Please accept our sympathies. Your mother’s and my paths crossed several times and I fondly remember her passion and dedication as well as professionalism. Her stained glass work is just part of the fine legacy she has left. — Ilene (and Dr. Michael Schechter)
Sending Love
We will remember Betty as a lovely, intelligent, giving and kind person, passionate about her family. We are so sorry for your immense loss. Please know that we will think of her and her imprint on the people in her life and on this world. — The Allans (Kim, Jon, and Katie Rose)
Condolences
“The more I learned about Betty’s life over the years the more I admired her talents and generosity in sharing them. What a treasure and what a sorrowful loss. Please accept our deepest sympathies. – Lora Helou
Shining Light
Betty represented an exquisite balance of love of others and self-fulfillment, perseverance and lack of self-pity, talent and humility, determination and gentleness. Her light will continue to shine as brightly in your lives as the light that illuminates the stained glass windows numbered among her passions. We are deeply saddened by her passing and your read more
Superlatives!
There are so many superlatives that could be used to describe Betty. But what is most important is the legacy of love, love of family and of beautiful stained glass that will remain forever. — You’re in our thoughts and prayers, Dr. Deborah (and Basil) Pollard
Happy to have met Betty
We were saddened to her about your mother’s death. I’m glad I got to meet her – even in a brief conversation her intelligence, energy, humor, and curiosity were all evident. We send our sympathy to you, your dad, Clare, and all your family. – Bob (and Dr. Karen) Blackman