Born in Syracuse, she was a graduate of Split Rock High School. Upon retiring from Community Hospital in 1993, she moved to her home on “the river” in Alexandria Bay year-round. Betty enjoyed bowling, Folks Marches, gardening, SU Basketball, the Yankees and most of all, her grandchildren.
Betty was predeceased by her husband and high school sweetheart, Weldon “Skee,” in 1974; and brother, James Clift.
Surviving are her daughters, Lynne Andrews of Clifton Park, Lori (Peter) Carpenter of Queensbury and Mary Nowak, longtime caregiver, of Watertown; grandchildren, Sara (Nicholas) Loving, Julie (Michael) DeGan and Cole Carpenter; beloved great-grandchildren, Mallory, Connor, Sean, Michaela and Nicole Loving and Emmett, Maci and Sawyer DeGan.
Betty was laid to rest beside Skee in Onondaga Valley Cemetery.
Source: NNY360
Born in Syracuse, she was a graduate of Split Rock High School. Upon retiring from Community Hospital in 1993, she moved to her home on “the river” in Alexandria Bay year-round. Betty enjoyed bowling, Folks Marches, gardening, SU Basketball, the Yankees and most of all, her grandchildren.
Betty was predeceased by her husband and high school sweetheart, Weldon “Skee,” in 1974; and brother, James Clift.
Surviving are her daughters, Lynne Andrews of Clifton Park, Lori (Peter) Carpenter of Queensbury and Mary Nowak, longtime caregiver, of Watertown; grandchildren, Sara (Nicholas) Loving, Julie (Michael) DeGan and Cole Carpenter; beloved great-grandchildren, Mallory, Connor, Sean, Michaela and Nicole Loving and Emmett, Maci and Sawyer DeGan.
Betty was laid to rest beside Skee in Onondaga Valley Cemetery.
Source: NNY360
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