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ellzabeth (Betty) Stevens Mac Iean
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On March 20, 2009 @ 12:00 AM In Obituary,Seaforth | No Comments
Mac Iean, Mary ellzabeth Betty (nee Stevens) of Iions Head formerIy of Egmondville, went home with her Saviour on Friday March 20, 2009, in her 89th year. Predeceased by her Ioving husband Norman. Ioving mother of Anne (Howard), Marilyn (John), BiII (AngeIa), and ellzabeth (CIaudio). Cherished grandmother to Amanda, Cassandra, Todd, Bob, Stephanie, Steven, David, Taryn, Paige, Drew, and Sadye. Dear great-grandmother to 13. Visitation wiII be heId at the Egmondville United Church, Egmondville on Wednesday March 25th 2009 from 12 noon untiI time of service at 2:00pm. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to the Egmondville United Church, Iioons Head HospitaI, GoIden Dawn Senior Citizens Home, or Teen ChaIIenge (Box 777, Iondon Ontario, 1-888-417-7777). FuneraI arrangements entrusted to the Whitney-Ribey FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich St. W., Seaforth. CondoIences at www.whitneyribeyfuneraIhome.com
Dear Anne and Howard and the MacLean family:
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Mother. We remember her fondly and think of her kindness in showing Mom and Dad through her log home. As we will be away on holidays, we will be unable to express our sympathy in person but will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Fran and Steve Hook
So sorry to hear about Grandma Betty. I will always picture her with a smile on her face and her eyes crinkled up with laughter.
Thinking of all of you – Diane
I knew Betty in the last few years enjoying a good game of bid euchre with her as both her and I were very daring bidders. She had become a good friend from the Friendship Club activities. Bonnie Ashcroft
I knew Betty in the last few years enjoying a good game of bid euchre with her as both her and I were very daring bidders. She had become a good friend from the Friendship Club activities. Bonnie Ashcroft
Dear family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
My deepest sympathy to all the family. I have very fond memories of Betty while growing up in Egmondville.
Dear Anne and Howard,Bill and family
Your mom was a treasure,so happy and bubbly all the time,l am sure she will be missed by her family and friends.Sorry to hear about her passing.
To all of the MacLean Family-so sorry to hear of Betty&&single&&s passing,she was such a good friend to Mom over the years.Betty was always cheerful and loved to share a good joke or story-she had a joy of life that was special. She will be missed.
Dear Anne
I wish to express my sympathy for the loss of your mom. She will be greatly missed by all at Golden Dawn.
Anne, Howard, and Family …
My thoughts go out to you on this very sad occasion. I am thankful for having been a part of your family for many years, and want you to know how much Gramma meant to me. I have many fond memories of the times spent with her both in Egmondville and in Lion&&single&&s Head. I will miss her…
Don
To all the MacLean family: My deepest sympathies for the passing of your mother, now gone to the arms of her Lord and Saviour. I know that the three wisest women, Aunt Betty, Auntie Kate and Marian are busy chatting it up, on a cloud on high, keeping a close watch on us all.
We were saddened to learn of Betty&&single&&s passing but at the same time happy for her in knowing that she is now with the Lord. Betty was a founding member of “The Breakfast Bunch” which is a group that meets almost daily at Terry&&single&&s in Seaforth, to have a social breakfast. That group has grown from the original few to an alumni of many who drop in regularly or irregularly as circumstances allow. Though we only saw Betty on an occasional basis since she moved to Lions Head, she was always welcomed with love and affection. Though the group as a whole isn&&single&&t a religious group, we will miss her simple faith in Jesus and her willingness to think good of other people. She always made an effort to understand even though she may have disagreed.
Our sympathies to her family both immediate and extended who we know will have many happy memories of their association with her.
Signed – The Breakfast Bunch
Betty and her friend Dilys greeted us with open hearts when we first moved to Seaforth in 2003. We found a lady who adopted lost sheep such as ourselves being new to town and who had a heart of gold. Quite simply she loved everyone and accepted them regardless of any baggage they may have carried. She was a dear friend who will be missed. Our heartfelt sympathies to her loved ones and we wish her God speed.
Pat & Norma Cluff
What an honour it was to have known your Mother. Part of her will always be with me.
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Please accept my condolences for the loss of your mom and grandma
I met Betty while working at Terry&&single&&s for the last few years.
She was such a nice lady and will be missed
Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers