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Elizabeth Ann “Bette” <I>Bachmann</I> Binzer

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Elizabeth Ann “Bette” Bachmann Binzer

Birth
Queens, Queens County, New York, USA
Death
19 Jan 2013 (aged 80)
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Weatherford, Parker County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.7796767, Longitude: -97.8970194
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Elizabeth Binzer died Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013, peacefully at her home in Weatherford and in the bosom of her family.

Born in New York City (Queens), she attended Queens College, now a part of New York University. Bette Binzer was a teacher by vocation and avocation and a community servant throughout her life in the 14 communities they lived. She was a faithful Catholic and enjoyed parish service and her association with Catholic Daughters of the Americas, the St. Stephen's Lunch Bunch, the Altar Society, and the Over 60's group since 2000. Bette also enjoyed friendships with the Trace Ridge neighbors—a family of friends.

An avid bridge and Bingo player most of her life, she enjoyed some luck, but always wanted to be an example for those watching of the importance of a faith life and educational pursuits. A quick wit, an ironically big heart, and unbounded compassion brought Bette to the center of many worthwhile endeavors and interactions with a wide cross-section of people.

Elizabeth Ann Bachmann Binzer is pre-deceased by her parents, Dorothy and Maurice Bachmann; siblings, William Bachmann and Judy Jesberger Bachmann; and in-laws, Stella and Charles Binzer.
Elizabeth Binzer died Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013, peacefully at her home in Weatherford and in the bosom of her family.

Born in New York City (Queens), she attended Queens College, now a part of New York University. Bette Binzer was a teacher by vocation and avocation and a community servant throughout her life in the 14 communities they lived. She was a faithful Catholic and enjoyed parish service and her association with Catholic Daughters of the Americas, the St. Stephen's Lunch Bunch, the Altar Society, and the Over 60's group since 2000. Bette also enjoyed friendships with the Trace Ridge neighbors—a family of friends.

An avid bridge and Bingo player most of her life, she enjoyed some luck, but always wanted to be an example for those watching of the importance of a faith life and educational pursuits. A quick wit, an ironically big heart, and unbounded compassion brought Bette to the center of many worthwhile endeavors and interactions with a wide cross-section of people.

Elizabeth Ann Bachmann Binzer is pre-deceased by her parents, Dorothy and Maurice Bachmann; siblings, William Bachmann and Judy Jesberger Bachmann; and in-laws, Stella and Charles Binzer.


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