Elizabeth J. “Betty” <I>Gaza</I> Stratigos

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Elizabeth J. “Betty” Gaza Stratigos Veteran

Birth
Wilmington, Will County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Aug 2012 (aged 90)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Burial
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Isle of Pines
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Elizabeth J. (Betty) Stratigos, 90, of South Bend, IN and Naples, FL, passed away August 1, 2012 in Indianapolis, her home for the past seven months. Born March 1, 1922 in Wilmington, Illinois to Czechoslovakian immigrants Elizabeth and Martin Gaza, Betty was raised in Chicago, Illinois. She received a diploma from the Lutheran Deaconess Nursing School.

She joined the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in 1945 and served at Fort Custer, Percy Jones General Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan, where she met and married Joseph S. Stratigos, her husband of 66 years.

Joe and Betty lived in New York, Evanston, IL and South Bend, where they raised four daughters. For 30 years, they spent every winter at their home in Naples. Betty was a nurse, community volunteer and activist. Betty became active in child abuse prevention and founded a local chapter of Parents Anonymous. Betty later convinced her local congressman, John Hiler, to present a congressional bill to recognize and focus attention on this national problem. In 1983, Betty was present in Washington, D.C. as April was officially proclaimed National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

She and Joe served as host parents and welcomed foreign high school and university students to their home from Denmark, Japan, Greece, Lebanon, Egypt and South Africa. Many of those friendships forged years ago still endure 40 years later.

Betty was preceded in death by her husband Joseph. She is survived by four daughters, Mary Bryant and Susan Stratigos-Scanlon (Thomas) of Indianapolis, Diana (Kevin) Garvey of Hudson, OH, Anne Ganser of Lafayette; and grandchildren Brian, Elliot, and Kyle Garvey, Stephanie Gustine, Theresa and John Ganser, and Sarah Scanlon.
Elizabeth J. (Betty) Stratigos, 90, of South Bend, IN and Naples, FL, passed away August 1, 2012 in Indianapolis, her home for the past seven months. Born March 1, 1922 in Wilmington, Illinois to Czechoslovakian immigrants Elizabeth and Martin Gaza, Betty was raised in Chicago, Illinois. She received a diploma from the Lutheran Deaconess Nursing School.

She joined the U.S. Army Nurse Corps in 1945 and served at Fort Custer, Percy Jones General Hospital in Battle Creek, Michigan, where she met and married Joseph S. Stratigos, her husband of 66 years.

Joe and Betty lived in New York, Evanston, IL and South Bend, where they raised four daughters. For 30 years, they spent every winter at their home in Naples. Betty was a nurse, community volunteer and activist. Betty became active in child abuse prevention and founded a local chapter of Parents Anonymous. Betty later convinced her local congressman, John Hiler, to present a congressional bill to recognize and focus attention on this national problem. In 1983, Betty was present in Washington, D.C. as April was officially proclaimed National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

She and Joe served as host parents and welcomed foreign high school and university students to their home from Denmark, Japan, Greece, Lebanon, Egypt and South Africa. Many of those friendships forged years ago still endure 40 years later.

Betty was preceded in death by her husband Joseph. She is survived by four daughters, Mary Bryant and Susan Stratigos-Scanlon (Thomas) of Indianapolis, Diana (Kevin) Garvey of Hudson, OH, Anne Ganser of Lafayette; and grandchildren Brian, Elliot, and Kyle Garvey, Stephanie Gustine, Theresa and John Ganser, and Sarah Scanlon.

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Services entrusted to Flanner and Buchanan.



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