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Born Aug.
10, 1931, in Alderson, she was the daughter of the late
Marshall E. and Grace Hoke Pitzer.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a
son, Robert Marshall Johnson in 1971 at 17 years of age; a
sister, Hazel Pitzer; a brother, Harold Pitzer; and a
beloved niece, Bobbie Gwinn.
Betty is survived by: her husband of 63 years, James E.
Johnson of Alderson; son, Thomas H. Johnson and wife Terri
of Lewisburg; daughter, Barbara J. Sanders and husband David
of Alderson; sister, Jean P. Gwinn of Alderson;
granddaughter, Cheri J. Grigsby and husband Mark of
Morgantown, and their children, Betty’s great-grandsons,
Chase and Andrew; grandson, Michael James Johnson of
Lewisburg; and many nieces and nephews. |
Betty grew up
and lived her life in Alderson and the Alderson area. She graduated
from Alderson High School in 1949 and Concord College in 1951. She
taught Vocational Home Economics for three years at Alderson High
School then worked at the Federal Prison Camp for 20 years as a case
worker and a vocational teacher, where she received the rank of
Master Teacher and other recognitions, until her retirement in 1981.
She and her family lived and farmed at Eastview Farm on Blue Sulphur
Springs Road for 48 years, retiring back to Alderson in 2006. She
was very active in many civic clubs and organizations. Betty was
past president of the Alderson Community Center where she spent many
years raising funds and getting grants for equipment, a new roof,
handicapped accessibility and organizing a successful community
center. She co-founded the Alderson Quilters and Crafters Club, was
a long time member of the Blue Sulphur CEOS Club, the Alderson
Woman’s Club, the Alderson Bridge Club, and was a past member of the
Phi Kappa Gamma Sorority. She was also a 4-H Club Leader. Betty was
a member of the Alderson Presbyterian Church where her talents were
put to goad use. She served as the church organist for 25 years, had
a beautiful voice, and was a church Elder for many years. Her skills
with a needle and a sewing machine were second to none. She taught
many how to sew and make clothing. Her “Best of Show” quilt at the
WV State Fair one year was exhibited nationally. She also judged the
sewing exhibits at the State Fair several times. She loved cooking,
entertaining her family and friends, antiquing and traveling.
The family would like to recognize and thank the caregivers and
staff at The Greenbrier Manor where she had resided the last few
months.
Funeral services were held Wednesday, July 30, at the Alderson
Presbyterian Church, Alderson, where the Rev. Lanny Howe officiated.
Burial was in the Old Greenbrier Memorial Cemetery, Alderson.
Friends called Tuesday evening, July 29, at the Lobban Funeral Home,
Alderson, and one hour prior to services at the church on Wednesday.
Family and friends served as pallbearers.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that remembrances be made to
the Alderson Community Center, P.O. Box 552, Alderson, WV 24910; the
Alderson Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 126, Alderson, WV 24910, or
to the charity of their choice.
Source:
Mountain Messenger
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