She was a wholesome down to earth woman: much of Betty’s life revolved around the land. Raised on her family farm in Auburn, she’d marry a farmer. Together they’d work the land until the farm was sold. Betty loved all animals, but especially her goats and chickens. It was said that her nature could calm the most ferocious of dogs. Her meals were a daily feast befit a king: it always included one of her daily baked cakes and pies. About the only time she wasn’t found working was during her daily dose of The Young and the Restless. She even got her son addicted to watching it.
She was the wife of the late, Franklin and is survived by a son, Frank (Marcy).
Come celebrate 95 great years Friday 10 to 11 a.m. at Daley Life Celebration Studio, Swedesboro where there will be an 11 a.m. service. Interment Lake Park Cemetery, Woolwich.
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I was saddened to read of the loss of your loved one. When we
lose our loved one in death it is the most difficult
time in our life. However, there is loving
comfort in Psalms 55:22 to “throw your burden on God
and he will sustain you..” Yes, no matter what you are facing
God is there to help you get through it. May you continue to
have the love and support from family and friends. I sincerely
hope that this Bible message brings you
a measure of comfort during this difficult time.
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mother. May your beautiful memories comfort your heavy hearts.