My sincerest condolences on the loss of Elizabeth. Loosing a loved one is never easy no matter how long someone lives here on earth. I just wanted to share with you that Jehovah God yearns to bring back to life on earth those who have died. Acts 24:15 tells us that there is a hope toward God, which hope these men also look forward to, that there is going to be a resurrection… may you and your family find comfort in these promises that will soon be fulfilled.
I was Betsy’s hairstylist the past few years. I was always greeted with a beautiful smile. Betsy was also so sweet and so knowledgeable about so many things. I learned so much from her and she told me so many interesting stories. When I found out her age I was shocked . I thought she was so much younger,she was so active and I was inspired by her. I thought wow ,she’s amazing. She would tell me how she walked everyday.she was involved in so many things.I will miss her. But so glad to have had her in my life. My condolences to all the family
I met Betsy when I became a PEO scholar in 2010. I remember PEO hosted a welcome lunch for us and I brought my mom, Betsy was so welcoming. Betsy would always check-in with me throughout my time in college. Every time I saw her at PEO events or meetings she was so genuinely happy to see me as was I. Most recently she invited me to the christmas PEO dinner, to which I took my mom as well. It was the last time I saw her, I remember giving her a strong hug. I always admired her dedication to PEO, she is a huge inspiration. Greatly missed.
Wonderful lady, fun, creative with best creative skills ever. I will miss her but cherish the memory of Betsy at OWLS meetings or working on creative newsletter. I considered her one of life’s true friends.