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Elizabeth (Bettie) Bodinet

Posted 2020-11-02 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Nov. 1, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona
(personal article, page 5A)

>> Elizabeth (Bettie) Bodinet <<

Bettie Bodinet of Lake Havasu City was called to heaven on Thursday,
October 22nd. She was 90 years young!! Her faith, humor, positivity,
compassion, and love will truly be missed by all. The spiritual,
moral, and ethical values she bestowed on her children, grandchildren,
and great grandchildren will live on with us for many generations to
come.

Bettie was a proud loving wife, mother, grandmother and great
grandmother. She always had a kind word, engaging smile, and generous
outreach for anyone she might meet. In her quiet way she touched the
lives of many Lake Havasu City residents. She was a 30-year member
of the Catholic Daughters of America, the Telephone Pioneers, HRMC
Auxiliary, the Red Hat Society, and devoted parishioner of Our Lady of
the Lake Catholic Church. She retired from Lake Havasu School
District where she was known as the “go to person” for all the
children and staff.

Bettie is survived by:

• Sons Richard, Michael (wife Dawn), John (wife Cyndi), Andrew; and
daughter Michele Rollins (husband Mark).
• Grandkids – Rachel (husband Chris) Miller, Ryan (wife Holly)
Bodinet, Amanda Bodinet, Bret Bodinet, Stephanie (husband Nick) Mello,
Dan (wife Claire) Rollins, Becky (husband Jake) Lauer, and Joey (wife
Brittany) Bodinet.
• Great Grandkids – Devon, Fayth and Camden Bodinet, Gavin, Zoey
and Declan Rollins, Wyatt and Logan Lauer, Bryce and Ivy Miller,
Talia, Damian, and Nyssa Mello.

A tremendous debt of gratitude to extremely loving/caring/attentive
owners and staff at Flowers Assisted Living and the compassionate
members of River Valley Hospice.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Our Lady of the Lake
Catholic School (1975 Daytona Ave., LHC 86403).

A Rosary (10:30am) and Memorial Mass (11:00am) will be held at Our
Lady of the Lake Catholic Church on Saturday, November 7th with Father
Chauncey Winkler officiating.

Arrangements were made by Lietz-Fraze funeral Home.




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