She is survived by her children, Mary Slathe (Deveney), Roger (Pam) Deveney, John Deveney, Michael (Diane) Deveney, Ann (Duane) Debejian; daughter-in-law, Gina Deveney; grandchildren, Todd, Jacob, Elizabeth, Matthew, Alexandra, Rachel, Rory, Ryan, Ian, Bridget, Timothy, Colin, Jayne, Kyle, and Julia; great-grandchildren, Noah, Ethan, Shelby, Chase, Haley, and Camille; great-great-grandchildren, Caine and Carter.
Betty was a communicant at Saint John’s of Rochester from the time she moved to Pittsford in 1968, where she was also a Eucharistic Minister.
Betty loved volunteering. With her husband, Roger they volunteered at Strong Hospital and she looked forward to volunteering at the Rochester LPGA Golf Tournament each year. She was a devoted supporter of the Carmelite Chapel.
Betty had the gift of gab and loved the time she spent with her many groups of friends going to luncheons, dinners, and parties. These included “The Girls” from the Monroe Community College Business Department where she work for a number of years, the Musket Lane neighbors, the Army’s 98th Division group and the Tuesday coffee hour group that met at Tim Horton’s from Saint John of Rochester.
Anyone who knew Betty, knew of her love for Tom Brady and all sports from Boston including the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins. Her love of sports was also known on the Pittsford Mendon football field where she was famous for running the sidelines to get to the end zone to meet Charlie when he scored a touchdown.
Betty will be missed by her loving family and the many friends.
She is survived by her children, Mary Slathe (Deveney), Roger (Pam) Deveney, John Deveney, Michael (Diane) Deveney, Ann (Duane) Debejian; daughter-in-law, Gina Deveney; grandchildren, Todd, Jacob, Elizabeth, Matthew, Alexandra, Rachel, Rory, Ryan, Ian, Bridget, Timothy, Colin, Jayne, Kyle, and Julia; great-grandchildren, Noah, Ethan, Shelby, Chase, Haley, and Camille; great-great-grandchildren, Caine and Carter.
Betty was a communicant at Saint John’s of Rochester from the time she moved to Pittsford in 1968, where she was also a Eucharistic Minister.
Betty loved volunteering. With her husband, Roger they volunteered at Strong Hospital and she looked forward to volunteering at the Rochester LPGA Golf Tournament each year. She was a devoted supporter of the Carmelite Chapel.
Betty had the gift of gab and loved the time she spent with her many groups of friends going to luncheons, dinners, and parties. These included “The Girls” from the Monroe Community College Business Department where she work for a number of years, the Musket Lane neighbors, the Army’s 98th Division group and the Tuesday coffee hour group that met at Tim Horton’s from Saint John of Rochester.
Anyone who knew Betty, knew of her love for Tom Brady and all sports from Boston including the Patriots, Red Sox, Celtics and Bruins. Her love of sports was also known on the Pittsford Mendon football field where she was famous for running the sidelines to get to the end zone to meet Charlie when he scored a touchdown.
Betty will be missed by her loving family and the many friends.
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