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  1. Minyard Family
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    It’s been a long time since I’ve been in touch with Miss Betty, but this morning my mom mentioned that she was thinking about her this past Saturday. I decided to look her up and that’s when I learned that she had passed.

    I am so sorry for your loss and have many memories of witnessing her joyful and fun interactions with Buddy. I hope that family and friends find some comfort in your memories with her. God bless her.

  2. Valerie Brandenburg
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    Thanks Buddy for this gift to all or us. I am Regina’s good friend. One of the many things that made your mother so special to me was
    her blunt directness and her open sharing of herself. Very rare.. I absolutely loved the way you interacted with your mother. Your mom was indeed special – but so are you!

  3. Mary Beth Reilley Hagstad
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    I am not sure how old I was when “Pokey” left the Sisters of Charity. I remember thinking that it must have taken a great deal of courage on her part to do so. When she returned home to Cleveland Heights I remember that she soon took up driving lessons. It struck me then that learning to drive must be an important part of becoming an independent woman.
    My memory of her is that of a sweet, kind, and soft-spoken person who was fun to be around. She was always someone that I admired.

  4. David Jonathan Walker
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    When we walked around the neighborhood of McKinley, I was amazed of your knowledge about the history of the area, and the community I grew up in, and the history we shared. The first home was 407 Cadwalader Avenue (the first six years of my life). The second home, and present to this day, is 323 Tulpehocken Avenue. I spoke of many residents of the past and present in McKinley. We would speak about the Lord often and His Guidance. We also would speak about the Democratic Party, and we both looked forward to every Election Day at the Polls.

    Betty, you are together with Christ in Eternity and back with Mr. Charles Smith. The Bible says in Hebrews 13:8 — Jesus Christ Is The Same Yesterday, Today, and Forever. May the Spirit of the Lord Wrap His Loving Arms Around the Hearts’ of the Family.

    In Christ,
    David Jonathan Walker

  5. Anthony Palazzolo
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    Betty Smith was a lifelong educator and strong supporter of the field of public history, she believed that the past was not just a series of events, but a mosaic of human experiences waiting to be understood, honored, and learned from. Born with a deep curiosity and a desire for knowledge, Betty pursued the study of history and genealogy not just as career but as a calling. After retirement in 2003, she focused on local archives and oral traditions, and over the years, her scholarship expanded to illuminate broader narratives—especially those that had too often been overlooked: the voices of women, marginalized communities, and forgotten movements that helped define America. Betty’s research approach was always grounded in empathy. The connections she made were less about memorizing dates and more about understanding people: their choices, struggles, triumphs, and legacies. Her work in preserving historic landmarks and fostering public history projects reflected her belief that history belongs to everyone—that it lives not just in record books, but in neighborhoods, traditions, and personal stories. May she rest in peace. Forever in our Hearts.

  6. Lena Savage
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    I met Betty over 40 yrs ago. We were both teachers. She was so gentle, kind loving and caring. Betty was a very intellectual individual and we would debate on many subjects. However, our love for each other was most important. ❤️ I will miss you dearly my friend. Rest in peace 🙏. ❤️

  7. Charles Humphries
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    My Gram Betty I love you and always will may you keep protecting the ones you did in the flesh 🙏🏿

  8. Janelle Dixon
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    I’m so glad I got to help her celebrate her last birthday. She was still feisty and full of life. Forever rest in peace 💚

  9. Evelyn Allen-Chase
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    Besides being a great teacher and a true friend, Betty was a sweetheart. She & I traveled to many doll shows together, attended luncheons & movies together. I really miss her & our fun times together.

  10. Woody & Pat Hogue
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    Betty was a wonderful neighbor and dear friend. May she rest in piece.

  11. Lisa Dickerson
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    I’ll always remember Betty as the neighborhood messenger. She would attend Mckinley Civic Association meetings at the firehouse and give me all the updates.

    Whenever I walked my dog Callie, Betty would stop and greet us and asked about my mom.

    She’ll be greatly missed and her kindness was always appreciated.
    May she rest in peace!

  12. Gwen Hollins-Watson
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    I am grateful for the support and advice Betty shared with me over the years about becoming involved in community activities. First Betty helped and counseled me on how to become more active in my school community. I became the Union Representative for my school.
    Later when I retired Betty advised me on how to become a volunteer poll worker in our neighborhood. I continue to participate as an elected poll worker.
    Betty has also helped other members in our community become more involved. I consider myself blessed to have known Betty both as a mentor and friend in the neighborhood that we both lived.

  13. Mickey (Reilley) Polins
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    Living next door to the Breig family for many years meant my sisters & I would have a wonderful childhood
    and my parents would have great neighbors. We knew Elizabeth as “Pokey”, though I never knew why, as she always seemed smart &
    quite capable. I was a year younger than Geena, so by the time I was 8 years old, she was out of the house. I believe she must have
    been very patient and wise regarding our constant playing, laughing and doing “creative things”. She never said an unkind word to us
    and let us be, as our adventures multiplied. Speaking to her as an adult, I appreciated her intellect and knowledge about so many topics.
    She was enthusiastic, dedicated and an inspiration to me. We were privileged to know her. God bless, Pokey.

  14. Sherece Talley
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    My name is Sherece Talley. I had Ms. Elizabeth Smith as an 8th grade teacher at Ellwood in 1986-87. Ms. Smith was an amazing teacher. I developed an appreciation for history because of the way Ms. Smith taught American History. She was patient and exuded a calmness with a group of “budding” young teenage students. Later in life, I had the privilege of returning to Ellwood as a substitute teacher.
    I was surprised to see her as the lead administrator at the middle school building. I’ve had many teachers in my lifetime, however I will never forget Ms. Smith. I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to work with her. Ms. Elizabeth Smith truly made an impact in my life, as a student.

  15. Rick & Angie Venson
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    I have so many great childhood memories. Thank You Gram Betty 🙂

  16. Regina (aka Geena) Kupecky
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    My sister was 10 when I was born so in many ways she was a second mom taking me to movies circus to train dogs with her friend Nancy she was supportive as I wandered to adulthood
    We never lived together after she graduated high school but we visited and talked on the phone often daily for periods

    She was inspiring as she became involved politically and active in genealogy doll club and other community events.

    She was always fun and interested in people’s stories. Loving to her family bragging about us all
    In the family particularly her son Buddy I miss talking to her. She was an independent single woman then a loving wife then a widow she called them the chapter s in her book of. Life. Now she is with her husband in the final chapter talking with all her people whose lives she touched. I miss you everyday until we meet again our love lives on. Rest in peace

  17. Frank Blumenthal
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    Just like my friendship with Buddy since 1974, we ebbed and flowed and Betty always knew who his friends were throughout all stages of our lives over the last 50 years. I think she & I were friends on Facebook before Buddy & I were and she remembered all the stories, birthday parties etc that went along for all those years. . Great soul! Always enjoyed catching up with Betty

  18. Earlene Gaskins
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    I miss my neighbor and friend Betty Smith. We had the greatest talks about family, history, work, weather, politics, the community, ancestry and the neighborhood. We could talk for hours, while walking and greeting those nearby. May Betty rest in peace and may her family be comforted and strengthened in the days and months ahead.