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Harre-Betty

In Loving Memory

Harre, Betty L. (nee Boswell)

  Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Thursday, March 30, 2023.

Beloved wife of the late Kenneth “Ken” L.  Harre and William L. Dieckhaus; dearest mother of Linda (Richard) Mayer, Gregg (Lisa), Kevin (Susan) and Steven (Jennifer) Dieckhaus; dear grandmother of Kristen, Caitlin, Ryan Mayer, James (Anna), Mark (Abbey), Andrew (Lauren), Matthew (fiance Alexandria), Nathan, Katie and Alex Dieckhaus;  great-grandmother of Eliana, William and Amelia Dieckhaus; our dear aunt, cousin and friend of many.

Service Tuesday, April 4, 9:30 a.m. from Kutis Affton Chapel to St. Catherine Laboure for a 10:00 a.m. MASS.  Interment Calvary Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to St. Vincent de Paul Society.  Visitation Monday 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.

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4 thoughts on “Harre, Betty L. (nee Boswell)”

  1. So sorry to hear about Betty. I worked with Betty at General American Medicare. She was so friendly to everyone and a great worker. Will miss her.

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  2. So sorry to hear about Betty. I worked with Betty at General American Medicare. She was so friendly to everyone and a great worker. Will miss her.

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  3. Aunt Betty was a Special Person. Very warm, friendly, and generous. Before Covid, due to me working shift work, I was available to take Aunt Betty or Uncle Ken to Doctor’s Appointments or do a small errand occasionally. While I would have done it for nothing, Aunt Betty would insist and treat Cheryl & I to Lunch/Dinner at Friendship Village where they lived. It was always a wonderful meal and even Greater company. We will treasure those times and conversations with Her.

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  4. Aunt Betty was a Special Person. Very warm, friendly, and generous. Before Covid, due to me working shift work, I was available to take Aunt Betty or Uncle Ken to Doctor’s Appointments or do a small errand occasionally. While I would have done it for nothing, Aunt Betty would insist and treat Cheryl & I to Lunch/Dinner at Friendship Village where they lived. It was always a wonderful meal and even Greater company. We will treasure those times and conversations with Her.

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