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Martha “Betty” <I>Tinsley</I> Andrews

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Martha “Betty” Tinsley Andrews

Birth
Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Death
19 Jul 2016 (aged 89)
Richmond City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Henrico County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 8 Lot 294
Memorial ID
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In Memory of
Martha (Betty) Tinsley Andrews
Obituary
In lieu of flowers, Betty requested memorial gifts to: Virginia Historical Society, 804-342-9657; PO Box 7311, Richmond, VA 23221.
www.vahistorical.org/give-and-join

Interment
Saturday, July 30, 2016
12:15 p.m.
Forest Lawn Cemetery
4009 Alma Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23222
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ANDREWS, Martha "Betty" Tinsley, 89, passed away July 19, 2016. Born in Richmond, Virginia, Betty lived briefly in Lima, Peru as a young child; grew up in Highland Park, with brief relocations to Tappahannock and Williamsburg, Va., before settling in the Bon Air (Oxford) area. Betty was a graduate of John Marshall High School and Westhampton College (Class of 1947) of the University of Richmond, where she majored in English and Latin, served as Class Historian, May Court Princess and was member of Eta Sigma Phi. She taught at St. Margaret's School in Tappahannock, Va.; acted as a hostess and docent for Colonial Williamsburg; finishing her "working career" as a librarian for the City of Richmond Public Library until she settled into motherhood and a life-long commitment as a club, historical and community volunteer, educator, leader and organizer. Betty used her classical fraternity background with Eta Sigma Phi throughout her life to spread the cultural and historical heritage in bringing people closer together, promoting a better understanding of others and mentoring future club and community leaders and teachers. Her accomplishments included serving as a past president of the Highland Park Junior Women's Club, Oxford Garden Club, Chesmond Women's Club, Federated President Women's Council, Every Monday Book Club; as well as being a docent for the Virginia Governor's Mansion and the Virginia Historical Society. She was also a former member and Sunday School teacher at Highland Park and Stratford Hills United Methodist Churches and a member of UMW. She enjoyed fellowship with friends through the Meadowbrook and DuPont Bridge Clubs. Her recognitions include being a Tobacco Festival representative, as well as the 1990 recipient of the Thanks Badge from the Girl Scouts of America - Commonwealth Council, the highest honor in Girl Scouts for her nearly 50 years of service as a Scout, Troop Leader, Volunteer Program Leader Trainer, Council Head Trainer and fund raiser and Robious Neighborhood Troop organizer. She exhibited a life-long zest for knowledge with a keen desire to share historical and current events with others using her quick wit, cheerful smile, and hostess style to put others at ease, complimented by a delightful sense of humor and enjoying a good laugh with all while demonstrating the charms of a true Southern lady with her love of arts and creativity.
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Betty was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Richard "Dick" Frank Andrews; her parents, Russell Clay Tinsley and Hazel Hall Tinsley; daughter--in-law, Mary Sloan Andrews; and nephew-in-law, Mike Feigley. The family thanks Gentiva Hospice, Comfort Keepers and Westport Health Care Center for their care and guidance. Family visitation will be held at Woody Funeral Home-Parham Chapel on Saturday, July 30, 10 to 11 a.m., followed by funeral services at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Betty requested memorial gifts to the Virginia Historical Society, (804) 342-9657.
RTD: Thursday, July 28, 2016
In Memory of
Martha (Betty) Tinsley Andrews
Obituary
In lieu of flowers, Betty requested memorial gifts to: Virginia Historical Society, 804-342-9657; PO Box 7311, Richmond, VA 23221.
www.vahistorical.org/give-and-join

Interment
Saturday, July 30, 2016
12:15 p.m.
Forest Lawn Cemetery
4009 Alma Avenue
Richmond, Virginia 23222
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ANDREWS, Martha "Betty" Tinsley, 89, passed away July 19, 2016. Born in Richmond, Virginia, Betty lived briefly in Lima, Peru as a young child; grew up in Highland Park, with brief relocations to Tappahannock and Williamsburg, Va., before settling in the Bon Air (Oxford) area. Betty was a graduate of John Marshall High School and Westhampton College (Class of 1947) of the University of Richmond, where she majored in English and Latin, served as Class Historian, May Court Princess and was member of Eta Sigma Phi. She taught at St. Margaret's School in Tappahannock, Va.; acted as a hostess and docent for Colonial Williamsburg; finishing her "working career" as a librarian for the City of Richmond Public Library until she settled into motherhood and a life-long commitment as a club, historical and community volunteer, educator, leader and organizer. Betty used her classical fraternity background with Eta Sigma Phi throughout her life to spread the cultural and historical heritage in bringing people closer together, promoting a better understanding of others and mentoring future club and community leaders and teachers. Her accomplishments included serving as a past president of the Highland Park Junior Women's Club, Oxford Garden Club, Chesmond Women's Club, Federated President Women's Council, Every Monday Book Club; as well as being a docent for the Virginia Governor's Mansion and the Virginia Historical Society. She was also a former member and Sunday School teacher at Highland Park and Stratford Hills United Methodist Churches and a member of UMW. She enjoyed fellowship with friends through the Meadowbrook and DuPont Bridge Clubs. Her recognitions include being a Tobacco Festival representative, as well as the 1990 recipient of the Thanks Badge from the Girl Scouts of America - Commonwealth Council, the highest honor in Girl Scouts for her nearly 50 years of service as a Scout, Troop Leader, Volunteer Program Leader Trainer, Council Head Trainer and fund raiser and Robious Neighborhood Troop organizer. She exhibited a life-long zest for knowledge with a keen desire to share historical and current events with others using her quick wit, cheerful smile, and hostess style to put others at ease, complimented by a delightful sense of humor and enjoying a good laugh with all while demonstrating the charms of a true Southern lady with her love of arts and creativity.
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Betty was preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Richard "Dick" Frank Andrews; her parents, Russell Clay Tinsley and Hazel Hall Tinsley; daughter--in-law, Mary Sloan Andrews; and nephew-in-law, Mike Feigley. The family thanks Gentiva Hospice, Comfort Keepers and Westport Health Care Center for their care and guidance. Family visitation will be held at Woody Funeral Home-Parham Chapel on Saturday, July 30, 10 to 11 a.m., followed by funeral services at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Betty requested memorial gifts to the Virginia Historical Society, (804) 342-9657.
RTD: Thursday, July 28, 2016


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167268023/martha-andrews: accessed ), memorial page for Martha “Betty” Tinsley Andrews (20 Sep 1926–19 Jul 2016), Find a Grave Memorial ID 167268023, citing Forest Lawn Cemetery and Mausoleum, Henrico County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by PiecingLife (contributor 48942913).