Condolences
Dear grant and Warren,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your Mom.
Take care...and hopefully time will heal a bit.
From the Then family.
Harold Then.
My condolences to Grant, Warren and family.
Betty was such a special person in my life. She was like a grandmother to me, and one of my most cherished memories of her is when she came to my high school graduation. When I was a child I used to knock on Betty's door asking if Max wanted a walk. She was the first person to introduce me to an ice cream float, which we had many of together whenever I came back from my walks with Max. Betty was the best neighbour you could ask for, and such a role model to me. Rest in Peace Betty. Love you always.
Warren, Grant and Family,
I was so sorry to read of your mom's passing. Although I haven't seen her for several years, I still have very fond memories of her.
With deepest sympathy,
Susan Tumback (Drackett)
I was fortunate enough to have Betty as my aunt. She was an amazing example of how to live life. Forever I will cherish my trip to Mexico where I was lucky enough to spend the week up until New Year with her and Max in what became their last Mexican Fiesta. Ceasars and cigarettes passed the time. Lots of laughs and words of wisdom. A seasoned businesswoman, Aunt betty listened to my issues as a current self-employed business owner. Casually she responded "if your looking for sympathy the only place you'll find it here is in that dictionary over there on the bookshelf... You'll find it between shit and syphilis." I will miss my aunt Betty but will always remember her and her words of wisdom fondly. Rest in peace Auntie Betty!
Love always, Bill
Warren and Grant, I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Betty. I have such amazing memories of Betty growing up and especially times out at Mara Lake during summer holidays. She had a wicked sense of humour and a compassionate heart. My thoughts, love and sympathy are with you and your families at this time. Karen Molnar (Bonke)
My Father worked for Betty's father at the Burn's Ranch which is now Fish Creek Park , I met her and her family at Sunnyside Garden Center. My mother babysat her boys at the old Frank Sisson Bowling Center . My condolences to her family & friends, may she rest in peace . Bud Edgar, on behalf of the Freeman Edgar Family
Betty was my Neighbor for a few years and I was friends with both her and Gordon for many years.
She was a lovely lady and we are all sad to hear of her passing.
Richard (Rick) Hansen
Dear Betty:
You said to me before I moved to Victoria, “You are leaving me and won’t be here to keep me company.” I am so sorry that over the last four years I was unable to see you except for the few times I was in Calgary. Geography came between us - you in Calgary, and I in Victoria. But if I could, I would tell you now, “If I had a flower for every time I thought of you...I could walk through my garden forever.” (Alfred Tennyson)
We became friends, thanks to Max, and over the years, our friendship grew. The memories: all those shared dinners, dinner parties, Christmas parties cocktail hours, sitting together in our front yards watching the world go by, sipping our beverages of choice, you always considerate of not smoking me out; the sharing of confidences, the kindness and love you showed to Katherine, Teddy and me, your generosity…all those beautiful flowers every summer adorning my front steps and garden. Back then, we were in each other’s houses almost every day of the week, every week of the month, every month of the year.
Not only did I know you as a dear and true friend, but I also knew you as a shrewd businesswoman, a strong, independent, intelligent and determined person, a kind and caring individual with a deep love of animals. Max was one lucky dog; and so were Katherine and I.
I will forever treasure our friendship and the memory of you; and one day,
“We should meet in another life, we should meet in air, me and you.” (Sylvia Plath)
Good bye for now, Betty!
From your friend, Jennifer
With great sadness we say goodbye, to one of the kindest, heartwarming genuine people I’ve have ever had the pleasure of knowing. Betty made a great impact on many a young teens lives through work and community. I was fortunate enough to get work experience during my high school years through Sunnyside, it made me have a good work ethic and a respect for a job well done. I had a lot of years growing up with Warren and Grant and I can look back and say it was fun and entertaining, they felt like little brothers at times. I will keep great memories close of Betty close in my heart. We would always go for dinner with her when we were in Puerto Vallarta, it was such an enjoyable memory.
Warren and Grant it saddens me that you must say goodbye to your Mom, keep her close in your heart she was a beautiful woman inside and out, she will be missed.
Cam and I send our Condolences and hope to see you soon.
Much Love
Heather Warkentin & Cameron Rabel
I was very sad to hear of Betty’s passing. “My Other Mom” had a great sense of humor and we had many fun times together with lots of laughter! She was an awesome friend over the years and would always be available to give advice or just to be “a BFF”! Rest in Peace – Luv & Hugs Carol
Our sincerest condolences are extended to Warren & Grant and their families for the loss of their Mom, Grandma & Great Grandma – a truly lovely lady – inside and out!
Memories are the flowers in the garden of our heart & may all of your memories help you get through this sorrowful time. Our thoughts are with you.
The Lamy Family - Lou & Marion, Dennis, Al & Betty, Brenda & Harry, Carol & Charlie & Kristy
Warren and Grant, so sorry to see Betty's passing. Our families were good friends for many years and it's sad to lose Betty even if it was not completely unexpected. Our best wishes are with you.
Yvonne and Bill Nelson
I read this obituary with great sadness and yet gratitude for a life that has so much impacted my own - and I never knew her. My sympathies to the family. We loved Sunnyside. We visited it several times a year, loved it in winter, adored it in spring. I always got my geraniums from there, the wood dividers for my backyard 'bower', the gardening supplies for my mother-in-law, the hats. I got a gift lily for a neighbor who was sick, wind chimes, flower pots, all the plants we gave to guests at a family funeral. I loved the staff, the free repotting. I loved the patio furniture area and the gnomes and garden signs. I loved the exotic tropical plants area and the little bridge in memory of her dog. My dogs loved that bridge. I loved the tiny garden ornaments and the pet supplies section, the parrot who talked with us, the fish tanks, the wonderful array of dog treats. I have lovely memories over the years of meeting strangers and discussing bird food, of running into neighbors who had like me driven across the city because Sunnyside was its own destination. And I loved the area across the street, Sunnyside two,where I got all my day lilies that I love, and the gravel for my driveway and the stepping stones for the backyard patio. Sunnyside made my house a home actually. i loved that we always felt welcome to enter, welcome to wander, even with our little dogs on a leash. It cheered us up to see growth, spring, nature,hope each year, a gift that gardens alwaysgive. A tree in memory of her seems small.; I wish the city would give her a plantation
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