Azar, Betty Gail, (nee Anderson), age 94, fortified with the sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Monday, December 1, 2025. Beloved wife of the late Gene A. Azar, Sr. for over 54 years; loving mother of Gene Jr. (Jane) Azar and Donna (Andrew) Pritchard; cherished grandmother of David (Monica) and Joseph Azar; dear sister of Sharon Mitchell and the late Loretta Bumb and Margaret Wofford; our dear aunt, great-aunt, great-great aunt, cousin and friend.
Services: Visitation Sunday, December 14th from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road. Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel, on Monday, December 15, 9:15 am to St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church for 9:45 am mass. Interment JB National Cemetery. Contributions to The Humane Society or The APA greatly appreciated by the family.
I was so very lucky to have such a great mother and grandmother to my boys. Having Mom in my life was an unbelieveable blessing and for her to live to over 94-years is such a testament to who she was. Mom will so missed at every birthday, holiday, and every aspect of my life.
Betty was my very first role model. And she’ll always will be. She showed me the meaning of true love and family loyalty. She taught me by example what foregiveness really is. Her sparkling personality was matched only by her sparkling red hair. And how she loved Gene … with every beat of her heart.
Gene and Donna, so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. She was always a bright star when she came into the bank. Prayers for your family.
My dear Donna and Gene , your mother was such a blessing to all she knew. My sister, best friend and the family. My deepest sympathy to all of you and I hope to see you Monday morning. God bless.
I loved” Aunt Betty” as I well knew her by that name! She was charming, caring, fun-loving and she knew no stranger. So happy to have known her! She lived a very full long life but never long enough! I will sure miss her but I know she is with Our Lord in peace. My condolences to her wonderful family and so many friends
Love ya , Theresa
Betty was my favorite supervisor at Southwestern Bell. She was like my second mom. I wish I could have attended the wake, but I didn’t know until today.