In Memory of

Elizabeth

Dorothea

Wyse

Condolences

Condolence From: Susan A Thibodeau
Condolence: Dear Wyse Family: Please accept my deepest sympathy for the family and friends of Elizabeth. We will never get used to losing our loved ones in death because as Ecclesiastes 3:11 says, we were created with everlasting life in view. But may you find comfort in knowing that Almighty God has promised that soon he will swallow up death forever along with the pain that it brings. (Isaiah 25:8) God has also promised that he will return "Betsy" to you as it says at John 5:28,29 and also Psalms 37:29. You can also learn more about what happens when a loved one dies at JW.org. Sincerely, Susan
Saturday June 16, 2018
Condolence From: Linda Roberts
Condolence: What a beautiful tribute to an amazing lady! She will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Wednesday June 06, 2018
Condolence From: The Valente Family
Condolence: We are very sorry for your loss, letting you know our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Wednesday June 06, 2018
Condolence From: Ernie & Vyola Willson
Condolence: They say that your cousins are your first “best friends”. What do you say when you lose a best friend of seventy years? Betsy and I have been “best friends” since I spent two months with my Aunt and Uncle on Dakota Street in Boston back in 1948. I do not know how Evie and Dottie put up with me. Betsy and I were a mischievous combination, but that’s another story. Her family moved to East Windsor when we were teenagers and I remember riding my bicycle (many times) from Wilson to East Windsor to see my cousins. There were lots of good times. As time moved on she went to college, to be a Doctor (which she certainly had the talent for), but decided to give that up and marry her high school sweetheart John (a tremendous man). The children were born and I was honored to be the Godfather of her firstborn, Chris. John’s untimely death was a taste of just how painfully real life can be. Betsy was gregarious, far more than most Willsons, and had a tremendous love of life and people in general. She always beamed with happiness and optimism. She enjoyed reading, children, animals, and rural living in her farmhouse. She hosted and enjoyed large Sunday dinners with her family and extended family. She lived a very full and rewarding life, but seventy four years was far too short a life for her. She impacted and aided many, and we are all diminished by her passing. My sincerest sympathy goes out to all her family, Willsons',Martins' and Wyses'. With her passing we have all suffered a great loss. Rest in Peace Betsy, knowing you are greatly loved. Ernie and Vyola Willson
Wednesday June 06, 2018
Condolence From: Lois Nadeau
Condolence: There are no words...only a heart, full of memories, and a place in my life, now empty. She wouldn't have left a moment of her life, but for the challenge and promise of eternity and the reunion with all those gone before her and her well earned rest. What an amazing legacy she has left behind in her family. Love and heartfelt sympathies to you all.
Wednesday June 06, 2018