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Elizabeth “Betty” <I>Jenkins</I> Badstuber

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Elizabeth “Betty” Jenkins Badstuber

Birth
Rahway, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death
1 Aug 2013 (aged 69)
Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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BADSTUBER, Elizabeth, "Betty", age 69, passed on the morning of August 1, 2013 after a long and difficult struggle with myasthenia gravis.

She was born and raised in Rahway, New Jersey. Betty attended Douglas College of Rutgers University and Kent State University. She was a former 4th and 6th grade teacher in North Olmstead, Ohio, where she met and married Ed Badstuber.

During her summer breaks from teaching, she wrote math textbooks. She was always the teacher and fully committed to everything she did. Betty is survived by her husband, Ed, and son, Eddie. She was an active participant in school functions at Cranbrook-Kingswood, especially for holiday activities and Giftorama. Betty was admired and loved by many friends.

She was incredibly talented. Holiday decorations and anything to do with entertaining and celebrations were some of her many loves. She was fine seamstress, quilter, and cook. Betty was a devoted wife and mother and will be greatly missed by all. Also dearly missed by her Irish Setter, Callie.

The Funeral Service will be Sunday 6pm at A.J. Desmond & Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Road (Between Maple & Big Beaver). The family will receive friends Sunday 2pm until time of service at 6pm. Interment Monday 11am at White Chapel Cemetery, 621 W. Long Lake Rd., Troy. Memorial tributes may be made to: Wounded Warrior Project or Gleaners Food Bank.
BADSTUBER, Elizabeth, "Betty", age 69, passed on the morning of August 1, 2013 after a long and difficult struggle with myasthenia gravis.

She was born and raised in Rahway, New Jersey. Betty attended Douglas College of Rutgers University and Kent State University. She was a former 4th and 6th grade teacher in North Olmstead, Ohio, where she met and married Ed Badstuber.

During her summer breaks from teaching, she wrote math textbooks. She was always the teacher and fully committed to everything she did. Betty is survived by her husband, Ed, and son, Eddie. She was an active participant in school functions at Cranbrook-Kingswood, especially for holiday activities and Giftorama. Betty was admired and loved by many friends.

She was incredibly talented. Holiday decorations and anything to do with entertaining and celebrations were some of her many loves. She was fine seamstress, quilter, and cook. Betty was a devoted wife and mother and will be greatly missed by all. Also dearly missed by her Irish Setter, Callie.

The Funeral Service will be Sunday 6pm at A.J. Desmond & Sons Funeral Home, 2600 Crooks Road (Between Maple & Big Beaver). The family will receive friends Sunday 2pm until time of service at 6pm. Interment Monday 11am at White Chapel Cemetery, 621 W. Long Lake Rd., Troy. Memorial tributes may be made to: Wounded Warrior Project or Gleaners Food Bank.

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