Betsy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who always put her family ahead of herself. Betsy loved her children and grandchildren fiercely and joyously. Betsy embraced and cherished her circle of close friends. The legacy of Betsy’s kind spirit, sense of humor, thirst for learning, love of reading, pottery and poetry, and zest for life will live on through them.
She enjoyed traveling throughout Europe, particularly London, Paris, Wales and Florence. Betsy loved the beach, gardening, vacationing in Maine, and visiting her family homes in Sweden and Greece. Betsy was a Youth Leader for the Episcopal Youth Community, a Girl Scout Leader, and loved her poetry and writing groups. She was a member of the Calvary St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, former member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Parkesburg, and Trinity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore.
Betsy was the daughter of the late Spiros and Lib Villas, and sister of the late Milton and Thomas Villas.
Betsy is survived by her beloved husband of 35 years the Rev. Hank White; her devoted children Edward (Janet), Michael (Elyse), Timothy, and Laurie Riggs; her stepchildren Andrea and Nathan White; her loving grandchildren Brian Riggs (Anne), Rachel Henriques (Bjorn), Tommy, Jake, and Kyle Riggs and Mason and Wyatt Maxwell; and her great-granddaughter Lily Riggs. Betsy is also survived by her sister-in-law Lynda Villas, one nephew, four nieces and their families.
VISITATION: Monday evening, January 6th from 7-9:00 pm at the Nolan-Fidale Funeral Home, 5980 Chichester Ave., Aston and Tuesday morning from 10-10:45 am at Calvary St. Augustine Episcopal Church, 814 North 41st St., Philadelphia, PA 19104.
CELEBRATION of LIFE: Tuesday morning, January 7th at 11:00 am at the church.
BURIAL: Forest Lawn West Cemetery, Charlotte, NC.
MEMORIAL DONATIONS: in Betsy’s name may be made to the church at the above address or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at www.cff.org.
CONDOLENCES: www.nolanfidale.com
Betsy was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who always put her family ahead of herself. Betsy loved her children and grandchildren fiercely and joyously. Betsy embraced and cherished her circle of close friends. The legacy of Betsy’s kind spirit, sense of humor, thirst for learning, love of reading, pottery and poetry, and zest for life will live on through them.
She enjoyed traveling throughout Europe, particularly London, Paris, Wales and Florence. Betsy loved the beach, gardening, vacationing in Maine, and visiting her family homes in Sweden and Greece. Betsy was a Youth Leader for the Episcopal Youth Community, a Girl Scout Leader, and loved her poetry and writing groups. She was a member of the Calvary St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, former member of the Episcopal Church of the Ascension in Parkesburg, and Trinity Episcopal Church, Swarthmore.
Betsy was the daughter of the late Spiros and Lib Villas, and sister of the late Milton and Thomas Villas.
Betsy is survived by her beloved husband of 35 years the Rev. Hank White; her devoted children Edward (Janet), Michael (Elyse), Timothy, and Laurie Riggs; her stepchildren Andrea and Nathan White; her loving grandchildren Brian Riggs (Anne), Rachel Henriques (Bjorn), Tommy, Jake, and Kyle Riggs and Mason and Wyatt Maxwell; and her great-granddaughter Lily Riggs. Betsy is also survived by her sister-in-law Lynda Villas, one nephew, four nieces and their families.
VISITATION: Monday evening, January 6th from 7-9:00 pm at the Nolan-Fidale Funeral Home, 5980 Chichester Ave., Aston and Tuesday morning from 10-10:45 am at Calvary St. Augustine Episcopal Church, 814 North 41st St., Philadelphia, PA 19104.
CELEBRATION of LIFE: Tuesday morning, January 7th at 11:00 am at the church.
BURIAL: Forest Lawn West Cemetery, Charlotte, NC.
MEMORIAL DONATIONS: in Betsy’s name may be made to the church at the above address or the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation at www.cff.org.
CONDOLENCES: www.nolanfidale.com
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