She lived her last years in Greensboro, Georgia where she lived with her son, John, and his wife, Sherry until her final years where she lived at The Harbor.
She attended East High School, Mount Mary College, and Northwestern University. On September 10, 1940 she married John (Jake) Stathas.
Betty was active in the community. She was President of St. John’s Women’s Society. She served as Treasurer and President of the Service League of Green Bay. She worked on campaign drives for the Green Bay Community Chest. She was co-chairman for one of the Green Bay Packers stock drive. She served on the Curative Workshop board and was appointed a Jury Commissioner and served Brown County for twenty years.
She was the founding member of the Alzheimer’s association (Northeastern Wisconsin Chapter) and received a certificate of appreciation for her efforts on behalf of Alzheimer’s patients and their families. She was a founding member of the Alzheimer’s Remembrance Society.
She was an avid Packer fan and loved playing tennis and golf. She was inducted into the Brown County Tennis Hall of Fame in 1989.
She enjoyed bridge and in her later years played duplicate bridge where she achieved Life Master.
Betty is survived by her children, Dr. John Stathas (Sherry) in Greensboro, Georgia and Patricia Anders in Wexford, Pennsylvania. She is also survived by her four grandchildren: Kristin Anders Lawson (Tom), Erika Anders, Kristopher Stathas (Cara), and Brittany Stathas Dixon (David) and five great grandchildren: Alex Lawson, Hailey Dixon, Kaitlyn Dixon, Kyla Stathas, and Lacey Stathas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Jake, and two sisters, Kathleen Fowler and Patricia Faas, and one son in law, Bruce Anders.
Her ashes are to be interred at the Allouez Mausoleum in Green Bay, Wisconsin next to her beloved husband, Jake.
© 2020 McCommons Funeral Home
She lived her last years in Greensboro, Georgia where she lived with her son, John, and his wife, Sherry until her final years where she lived at The Harbor.
She attended East High School, Mount Mary College, and Northwestern University. On September 10, 1940 she married John (Jake) Stathas.
Betty was active in the community. She was President of St. John’s Women’s Society. She served as Treasurer and President of the Service League of Green Bay. She worked on campaign drives for the Green Bay Community Chest. She was co-chairman for one of the Green Bay Packers stock drive. She served on the Curative Workshop board and was appointed a Jury Commissioner and served Brown County for twenty years.
She was the founding member of the Alzheimer’s association (Northeastern Wisconsin Chapter) and received a certificate of appreciation for her efforts on behalf of Alzheimer’s patients and their families. She was a founding member of the Alzheimer’s Remembrance Society.
She was an avid Packer fan and loved playing tennis and golf. She was inducted into the Brown County Tennis Hall of Fame in 1989.
She enjoyed bridge and in her later years played duplicate bridge where she achieved Life Master.
Betty is survived by her children, Dr. John Stathas (Sherry) in Greensboro, Georgia and Patricia Anders in Wexford, Pennsylvania. She is also survived by her four grandchildren: Kristin Anders Lawson (Tom), Erika Anders, Kristopher Stathas (Cara), and Brittany Stathas Dixon (David) and five great grandchildren: Alex Lawson, Hailey Dixon, Kaitlyn Dixon, Kyla Stathas, and Lacey Stathas.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Jake, and two sisters, Kathleen Fowler and Patricia Faas, and one son in law, Bruce Anders.
Her ashes are to be interred at the Allouez Mausoleum in Green Bay, Wisconsin next to her beloved husband, Jake.
© 2020 McCommons Funeral Home
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