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Betty Word

August 7, 1921 - December 25, 2009

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Betty Jean Word

August 7, 1921 – December 25, 2009

Betty and France Word always said “it isn’t enough to attend church and a Bible study – you need to know Jesus personally.” Betty kept these values and her life was one of service. A talented piano player and musician, she always was there to help.
Her husband, France, often said she was “little but mighty” and it would be better to let her have her way and not to argue with her. Her family have seen this trait as a strength throughout the years. She truly was the wife and mother of Proverbs 31. In 1963, France semi-retired from a busy surgical practice because of health reasons. They moved to a cattle ranch in the Cariboo, where France could also practice medicine in nearby Quesnel. Betty willingly made the transition from comfort and status in West Vancouver to life in a log house on the ranch Here she would be out in sub zero weather delivering new calves or busy feeding a haying crew in the summer. Always the lady, she wore a dress even doing ranch work!
Eventually, France retired and sold the ranch. He and Betty moved to a lovely apartment near Stanley Park, overlooking English Bay. God led them into Full Gospel Business Men International and for five years were in full time ministry. With her husband, and later on her own, Betty went on air lifts with this organization, spreading the love of God abroad. Her gentle grace was so accepted in any nation and any language. She reached out to people.
Betty loved to travel, and after her husband passed away in 1984, she was a woman who seemed to want to see as much of the world as she could. She even lived in France for six weeks with her French class, speaking only French. A few years later, it was Mexico, practicing Spanish with host families. When not travelling, she played in a harmonica band at the West Vancouver Seniors Centre, went on hikes, squared danced, and generally kept very active.
She was a lady with a purpose and the family would say that in order to see Mom, you needed to make an appointment. Yet when needed by family, she would be there to assist. She looked forward to her visits with son John in Vernon, and daughter Susan’s family in Atlanta, GA. She enjoyed driving vacations with Betty-Jo and Steve.
Sadly, her children watched this wonderful vibrant woman succumb to Alzheimers Disease, and Betty-Jo brought her to Oliver to receive care during her final years. Yet Betty continued to rely on her Christian faith to sustain her – the faith that enabled her family to communicate with her in those anxious moments. A prayer, a song or a soft touch would always quiet her down.
Betty’s life was full for over 80 years and many have been blessed by her testimony, her service and her prayers. Betty-Jo, Susan and John honor her legacy she has left, and rejoice that she is now reunited with her beloved France.

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From: brenda allan
Relation: LPN from Sagebrush and Mariposa

Dear Susan, Betty-jo, John and familes. I was saddened to hear your mom had passed away. My condolences to you all… I will remember ‘my favorite girl’ fondly. Brenda LPN

From: Caralyn, Sandra and Glenn
Relation: A friendship with Betty-Jo & Steve

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Betty Jean. We were privileged to have had the opportunity to meet her when she visited Betty-Jo and Steve in Edmonton. She was a true lady in every sense of the word and yet beneath the prim and proper outward appearance…a truly adventurous spirit thrived. We marveled at her wonderful stories and laughed with her as she shared her experiences. We especially remember her story of being stranded alone in an elevator for a long period of time – belting out gospel songs until her rescue or her canoe trip in the wilderness in which she had to store her lipstick elevated in a tree so as not to attract wild animals. Thank you Betty Jo and Steve for sharing this truly amazing woman of God with our family. She was blessed with a long life and your love.

From: Mike PEARCE
Relation: friend second mom

it was always a pleasure to know Betty and her husband I loved their spirits so much. Now Betty has gone to join him after many years of enjoying her remaining life. I know she is up in heaven with him and they are both surrounded by a bunch of happy angels. My thoughts are also with their family wishing them well in coping with this death . Regards to all of them.

From: Eric Hetherington
Relation: Eldest Grandson

Nana was a wonderful lady who loved the Lord and never hesitated to share His love with others. I cherish my memories of her.

From: Brock Hetherington
Relation: Grandson

Nana was indeed on a kind. There will never be another Nana Word who had the kind of impact in this world, felt by so many. She will always be remembered with respect and love. May she rest in peace with Papa and Jesus forever

From: marilyn elvidge
Relation: mother of a good friend of mine

I remeber meeting Betty Word when she lived in the Park Royal Towers of west vancouver. She used to walk the Seawall with Betty Jo & Steve when they came to visit.She was so elegant in appreance & livley & alert. I like to remeber her that way

From: Eileen Walt
Relation: I only knew Betty for a short time

Betty was a delightful lady. I only wish I had known her longer.
My prayers are with Betty Jo and Steve whom I love so dearly.

From: Adeline Bresch
Relation: I was a Nanny for the family

I was a Nanny for the Dr. Word family, years ago. I have known the family to be down to earth people,who treated me like family. I will have many wonderful memories of Betty. She was a true friend,who will be missed

From: Sol Klein
Relation: Care aid

I am so sorry for the lost of a dear lady. I have misse Betty for a long time and am very hounored that I did get the prevelidge to know her.
My depest sympathy to all the family.My prayers are with you all.
Sol

From: Clara
Relation: friend of Steve & Betty-Jo

Dear Betty-Jo and Steve: I’m very sorry to hear the passing of Nana. I remember meeting her when I was staying with you both in Edmonton a few years ago. Nana was a lovely lady and I know she is now resting in a better place with God and Jesus.

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Service Schedule

  Funeral Service

Date & Time:
December 29, 2009
Beginning at 2:00pm

Location:
Oliver Alliance Church
36853 - 99th Street
Oliver, BC Canada V0H 1T0

A memorial celebration of life service will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday December 29, 2009 at the Oliver Alliance Church followed by a reception at the church reception hall. Urn interment and committal will be held at a later date at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Burnaby, BC.

36853 - 99th Street
Oliver, BC Canada V0H 1T0

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