Betty J. <I>Russell</I> Denzer

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Betty J. Russell Denzer

Birth
California, USA
Death
31 Dec 1973 (aged 46)
Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden Mausoleum
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♥༺♥ ✝︎ Our Beloved Betty ✝︎ ♥༻♥

♥༺✿ In Loving Memory ✿༻♥

Blessings of Love and Eternal Peace


Betty was like a mom to me ❤

Accident New Year's Eve


Mother of

ʚ❤ɞ Two Baby Girls Angels At Birth ʚ❤ɞ


An Army Wife

Remembering Military Families


Father: William B Russell b.p. Arkansas

Mother: Tessie M O'Brien b.p. California

Maternal Grandfather: Thomas C O'Brien b.p California

Brother: William R Russell b.p. California (one year older)


♥ Wedding Anniversary October 29, 1948 ♥

She met (Frederic) Fritz Denzer in college. People would say she was so beautiful. They were married October 29, 1948 in San Joaquin, California.


Fritz had been through WW II, the Korean War (2nd Division) and two tours of duty in The Vietnam War. He was WIA.


Saturday December 6, 1952 while stationed in California, their precious Baby Girl Christina gained her angel wings at birth. In early 1953 she and husband Fritz were relocated to Ft. Lewis, Washington. Living on post 2nd Division, they quickly became friends with another young neighboring army family (my parents, dad). This turned into close best friends.


Eventually, the beautiful waterfront community of Steilacoom, Washington, became their home.


Monday August 29, 1966 their precious Baby Girl Karen gained her angel wings at birth two weeks before full term, despite everything that could possibly be done.


Betty's life was centered very much around her family, friends and her fur/feather babies that she loved and adored. She said, "one thing I love about animals is how they show love." She especially loved small dogs and indoor finches. She was a good and generous person and you could not help but be happy in her youthful presence. She had such style, class and grace. This was depicted in who and how she was. Her home was like a feature in a magazine. She was so lovely and always very kind.


Our precious Betty will always be remembered and cherished by her family, friends and loved ones. She is Deeply Loved and Forever Missed


Survived by one son and husband (linked).


♥ I loved you more than you knew.

Forever in my heart ♥


Lovingly,

PureGrace©2014


Thank You Elaine And Bill Schrock

For The Transfer Of

Betty's Memorial Into My Care.


Copyright Denzer Family: Nothing From Fritz's, Betty's, Christina's

and/or Karen's Pages Are Allowed To Be Re-posted.

♥༺♥ ✝︎ Our Beloved Betty ✝︎ ♥༻♥

♥༺✿ In Loving Memory ✿༻♥

Blessings of Love and Eternal Peace


Betty was like a mom to me ❤

Accident New Year's Eve


Mother of

ʚ❤ɞ Two Baby Girls Angels At Birth ʚ❤ɞ


An Army Wife

Remembering Military Families


Father: William B Russell b.p. Arkansas

Mother: Tessie M O'Brien b.p. California

Maternal Grandfather: Thomas C O'Brien b.p California

Brother: William R Russell b.p. California (one year older)


♥ Wedding Anniversary October 29, 1948 ♥

She met (Frederic) Fritz Denzer in college. People would say she was so beautiful. They were married October 29, 1948 in San Joaquin, California.


Fritz had been through WW II, the Korean War (2nd Division) and two tours of duty in The Vietnam War. He was WIA.


Saturday December 6, 1952 while stationed in California, their precious Baby Girl Christina gained her angel wings at birth. In early 1953 she and husband Fritz were relocated to Ft. Lewis, Washington. Living on post 2nd Division, they quickly became friends with another young neighboring army family (my parents, dad). This turned into close best friends.


Eventually, the beautiful waterfront community of Steilacoom, Washington, became their home.


Monday August 29, 1966 their precious Baby Girl Karen gained her angel wings at birth two weeks before full term, despite everything that could possibly be done.


Betty's life was centered very much around her family, friends and her fur/feather babies that she loved and adored. She said, "one thing I love about animals is how they show love." She especially loved small dogs and indoor finches. She was a good and generous person and you could not help but be happy in her youthful presence. She had such style, class and grace. This was depicted in who and how she was. Her home was like a feature in a magazine. She was so lovely and always very kind.


Our precious Betty will always be remembered and cherished by her family, friends and loved ones. She is Deeply Loved and Forever Missed


Survived by one son and husband (linked).


♥ I loved you more than you knew.

Forever in my heart ♥


Lovingly,

PureGrace©2014


Thank You Elaine And Bill Schrock

For The Transfer Of

Betty's Memorial Into My Care.


Copyright Denzer Family: Nothing From Fritz's, Betty's, Christina's

and/or Karen's Pages Are Allowed To Be Re-posted.


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BETTY · J
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