Condolences
Betty always had the biggest smile on her face when she saw me. Betty and I walked around the Wentworth manor every visit. One of the staff members would always say, "Betty is happy now your here" Betty couldn't participate in activities, but loved toss the balloon so we would do that all the time. Betty always observed and knew what you were saying even though she couldn't talk or express much. Warm and inviting smile always! Thank you Diane for being thoughtful leaving me chocolate/cards on special occasions like Christmas/Easter cards.
Condolences to the family of Betty Fox from the Holy Cross Alumni.Betty was a dear sweet person and will be remembered by all her friends and especially by her nursing class of Febuary 1958.Dolores Bramall on behalf of the Alumni.
I have so many wonderful memories of Betty and the wonderful place she made for me in her family. Calm and loving, always smiling, great listener. She made a wonderful jellied salad and taught me a bit of onion in green salad is a must. Also loved her cookie jar and her wonderful daughter Diane who is a cherished friend. I feel so lucky to have had Betty and Dick in my life.
She was a sweet woman, with a wonderful, endearing smile. We will all remember her fondly.
The beautiful memories we made along with our lasting friendships in our three years at The Holy Cross can never be taken away.
Prayers and support to your family.
Kay & Frank Oczkowski
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