The visitation will be held Wednesday, February 7, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. While she leaves a tremendous void on earth, she now sits at the feet of our Lord and is reunited with her beloved family. Betty sought reasons to laugh and serve others and was joyful until the end of her life. She was beloved Aunt Betty to her nephews and nieces Christine Hawthorn (Ed), Mark Plumb (Lin), Bruce (Sherry) Plumb, Dan Plumb (Carolyn), Barb Soares (Euclides) and Suzie Plumb She adored her four grandsons, Justin (Hannah) Mancini, Eric Mancini, Jared Black, Michael (Michelle) Plumb and great grandson Michael Jr. More than 30 years ago, Betty lost Debbie and John within 3 weeks of each other yet continued to seek love and find beauty in the world. She was eternally grateful for the support of her family and faced a difficult life journey with courage and grace. Later in life she worked for Kaufmann’s as a sales associate, where she used her sense of fashion to help others as the “super salesgirl.” After she retired at age 78, she lived with her daughter and grandsons in McCandless where endless memories were created that will be forever treasured in our hearts. Betty found delight in the simple aspects of home life while raising her family including cooking, baking, cleaning, and yard work. She lost the love of her life, Jack, when she was 35 years old and as a young widow, raised their three children, Debbie, Karen, and John. Betty’s life was filled with challenges that few people face in their lifetime. She was the only child of Edna and Harold Nye from Shippensburg, Pennsylvania. Age 96, passed away Friday, February 2, 2024, with her loving daughter and best friend by her side.
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