She was born in Forsyth County, November 4, 1931, to the late Norman Hobert Tuttle and Clarice Doub Tuttle. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roland, J. Weber, Sr., her son, Roland J. Weber, Jr.; three brothers, N.H. Tuttle, Kenneth Tuttle, and Johnny Tuttle; two sisters, Mildred Smith and Rebecca Joyce.
Surviving are one son, Jeff of Palm City, FL; one grandson, Kyle Weber; one granddaughter, Korie Groff; one great granddaughter, Alyssa Caudill. Also surviving are two sisters, Jo (William) Bell and Barbara Westmoreland both of Pfafftown, one brother, Bill Tuttle of Tobaccoville, one sister in-law Fay Dean Tuttle of Pfafftown, and a very dear niece, Amy Westmoreland with whom she lived until her death. Along with several nieces and nephews who were all special to her.
Betty retired from AT&T in 1989 with 30 years of service and then worked part time for six years. She was a very loving and kind-hearted mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, who truly had a servant's heart.
The family will be having a private celebration of life to honor Mrs. Betty Tuttle Weber's life.
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She was born in Forsyth County, November 4, 1931, to the late Norman Hobert Tuttle and Clarice Doub Tuttle. She was preceded in death by her husband, Roland, J. Weber, Sr., her son, Roland J. Weber, Jr.; three brothers, N.H. Tuttle, Kenneth Tuttle, and Johnny Tuttle; two sisters, Mildred Smith and Rebecca Joyce.
Surviving are one son, Jeff of Palm City, FL; one grandson, Kyle Weber; one granddaughter, Korie Groff; one great granddaughter, Alyssa Caudill. Also surviving are two sisters, Jo (William) Bell and Barbara Westmoreland both of Pfafftown, one brother, Bill Tuttle of Tobaccoville, one sister in-law Fay Dean Tuttle of Pfafftown, and a very dear niece, Amy Westmoreland with whom she lived until her death. Along with several nieces and nephews who were all special to her.
Betty retired from AT&T in 1989 with 30 years of service and then worked part time for six years. She was a very loving and kind-hearted mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, who truly had a servant's heart.
The family will be having a private celebration of life to honor Mrs. Betty Tuttle Weber's life.
Obituary from http://obits.dignitymemorial.com
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