Betty worked as a Press Operator making canteens during WWII, for the Strong Manufacturing
Company in Sebring, Ohio. Betty enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening, roller skating, and being the boss. She was a great homemaker. She loved her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren. She was a Betty Boop fan and collector, and loved new cars especially convertibles. She loved to decorate her home for all holidays.
Betty was a life member of American Legion Post 377 and VFW Post 9571 Auxiliary. She graduated from Berlin Center High School in 1943, where she was a cheerleader for 4 years.
Betty is survived by her husband of 64 years Randall W. whom she married May 1, 1946, children; Don (Lori) Baringer of Sun City, CA; Sheila (Jim) Gilmartin of Berlin Center; and Debbie Centofanti of Youngstown. She is also survived by grandchildren, Chad, Ryan, Jason (Erika), Desirae (Paul), Doug (Jenny), Candy (Jimmy), Brent, Nicole, Joe, David, Dan (Bre), Steve; and great grandchildren Gabrielle, Kendall, Delaney, Hunter, Madilynn, Taylor, Tyler, Austin, Gwendolynne and Brooklynn; and a sister Violet Eckis of Berlin Center; and brothers Henry Kale of Salem and Press Kale of Buena Park, CA.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Source: The Lane Funeral Homes Archives
Betty worked as a Press Operator making canteens during WWII, for the Strong Manufacturing
Company in Sebring, Ohio. Betty enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening, roller skating, and being the boss. She was a great homemaker. She loved her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren. She was a Betty Boop fan and collector, and loved new cars especially convertibles. She loved to decorate her home for all holidays.
Betty was a life member of American Legion Post 377 and VFW Post 9571 Auxiliary. She graduated from Berlin Center High School in 1943, where she was a cheerleader for 4 years.
Betty is survived by her husband of 64 years Randall W. whom she married May 1, 1946, children; Don (Lori) Baringer of Sun City, CA; Sheila (Jim) Gilmartin of Berlin Center; and Debbie Centofanti of Youngstown. She is also survived by grandchildren, Chad, Ryan, Jason (Erika), Desirae (Paul), Doug (Jenny), Candy (Jimmy), Brent, Nicole, Joe, David, Dan (Bre), Steve; and great grandchildren Gabrielle, Kendall, Delaney, Hunter, Madilynn, Taylor, Tyler, Austin, Gwendolynne and Brooklynn; and a sister Violet Eckis of Berlin Center; and brothers Henry Kale of Salem and Press Kale of Buena Park, CA.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Source: The Lane Funeral Homes Archives
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