Betty's obituary
Betty was a lifelong resident of Youngstown and attended the Youngstown City Schools. She was employed by the Packard Electric Division of General Motors in Warren, Ohio and retired after 38 years of service. Following retirement, she worked part- time for the Youngstown City Schools in food service at Youngstown State University’s Early College Program.
Betty was a member of Elizabeth Baptist Church where she joined as a youngster while attending alongside her grandmother. She thoroughly enjoyed sharing her artistic flair in fashion and home decorating, along with hosting and entertaining in her home. Betty was a past member of the Fidelis Social Club and a member of the Ohio Black Women’s Leadership Caucus, Youngstown Chapter. She was a 37 year cancer survivor and would share her experiences while volunteering for the Cancer Society.
Betty will forever be remembered with love by her children Pamela Carter of Nashville, TN., Judith Nance of Detroit, MI., Darlene Nance of Los Angeles, CA., Karen Nance also of Los Angeles, CA., Weyman (Shirley) Jackson of Austintown, OH., a brother Phillip Lewis of Detroit, MI., four precious grandchildren Damon (Jaime) Lewis of Nashville, TN., Tanasa Rider-Davis of Los Angeles, CA., Roy Hemsley of Los Angeles, CA., Weyman (Liz) Jackson of Philadelphia, PA., and five great-grandchildren as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents, her devoted husband, William Francis Nance, two siblings, Carole Brittenum, and Theopolis Lewis, Jr. along with a niece, LaFawn Brittenum.
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Betty we talked about you moving. I didn’t know you had started packing. I’m so glad I know what direction you were tak…
Betty we talked about you moving. I didn’t know you had started packing. I’m so glad I know what di…
Betty we talked about you moving. I didn’t know you had started …