Betty worked in housekeeping for the carferries, serving on all 7 vessels until her retirement in 1986 after 31 years of employment. In her spare time, Betty enjoyed feeding the birds, listening to music - especially country western - and dancing polkas. Betty also enjoyed playing the piano by ear, as well as the spoons.
Betty is survived by her children Thomas (Linda) Smith of Ludington, James "Jimmy" Smith of Ludington and Patricia Hopkins of Scottville; two grandchildren, Stephanie Smith and Joseph (Katosha) Smith; three great- grandchildren, Dezare, Jazmin and Izaiah; her brother, John (Judy) Mantych of Brighton; and two nephews.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents; and her brother, Tom Mantych.
Private funeral services have been held at Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service, Pere Marquette Chapel, Ludington. Interment was in the Pere Marquette Cemetery.
Betty worked in housekeeping for the carferries, serving on all 7 vessels until her retirement in 1986 after 31 years of employment. In her spare time, Betty enjoyed feeding the birds, listening to music - especially country western - and dancing polkas. Betty also enjoyed playing the piano by ear, as well as the spoons.
Betty is survived by her children Thomas (Linda) Smith of Ludington, James "Jimmy" Smith of Ludington and Patricia Hopkins of Scottville; two grandchildren, Stephanie Smith and Joseph (Katosha) Smith; three great- grandchildren, Dezare, Jazmin and Izaiah; her brother, John (Judy) Mantych of Brighton; and two nephews.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents; and her brother, Tom Mantych.
Private funeral services have been held at Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service, Pere Marquette Chapel, Ludington. Interment was in the Pere Marquette Cemetery.
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