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Pat Bieber
March 26, 2010
While Betty would never let the spotlight remain on her, she brought the brightest light to every meeting,turning the focus on others, whether one-on-one or in a group. Everyone felt as if they were the only one in the room when Betty turned to talk with them. We were lifted, envigorated, and left strengthened by her words, always encouraged to think on the good. Let's honor her and multiply that model 100 fold!
Linda Kearns
March 25, 2010
Betty, what will we ever do without your wisdom to guide us? You always knew the right thing to say. Always. I will miss you terribly, but I am so very grateful to have been your friend. Love, Linda
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