Betty Jonathan

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At the Iroquois Lodge on Wednesday April 24, 2024, at the age of 90, Betty Jonathan began her journey to be reunited with her Lord and Saviour, and the many family and friends waiting for her. Daughter of the late Leonard and Evelyn (Hill) VanEvery. Predeceased by husband Alvin Jonathan, and son Glen "Junker" Jonathan. Sister of Joyce Davey, the late Jeannette Dean Hill, and late Ronald Joseph VanEvery. Betty was a very special aunt and will be dearly missed by many nieces and nephews.

Her family will honour her life on Monday April 29, with a visitation beginning at 4:00pm, and a prayer service at 7:00pm. A funeral will be held on Tuesday April 30, beginning at 2:00 PM. Both the visitation and funeral will be held at Mott and Hyde Funeral Home located at 60 Main Street South, Hagersville,ON. Following the funeral she will be laid to rest at Bethany Baptist Mission, with dinner to follow at ILA located at 3201 2nd Line.
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Condolences

Posted by Shelly Hill on
My deepest condolences.
Posted by Terry and Carol Fraser on
Remembering our dear Aunt and sending our prayers to the family during this time. Betty was a blessing to our family
Posted by Vince Hill on
On behalf of my mother, Dolly, and sister Lisa, and myself send our deepest condolences. Betty was a cherished member of our family who had a a very energetic personality, and always had good things to say about everyone! She will be greatly missed.
Posted by Wendy Dow on
Joyce and all family
There are so many fond memories of Betty and her family.
All the fun times of working together with Arrows as we all volunteered our time to build the organization.
She was devoted to her family and such a kind happy lady.
Betty will be remembered and missed by many.
May her memory be a blessing as she soars on her spiritual journey.
Posted by Cindy Carpenter on
My condolences to Betty ‘s family & friends, she was a treasure and I will miss her.
Posted by Pastor Butch on
Our condolences and prayers to the family on behalf of Medina Baptist Church
Posted by Robin Fraser on
Our sincerest condolences, Love, Light and Prayers
to Betty’s family. She was a wonderful lady who was always present for our community and families.
She meant a lot to our families and was a good friend not only to our gramma Violet but to our mom Pat,
And all her children. She will be missed!
Love from the Fraser/Johns Family
Posted by Joan Martin on
Blessed to have had Betty as a dear friend and as My Other Mother.

She will be missed
Posted by Joan Martin on
Blessed to have had Betty as a dear friend and as My Other Mother.

She will be missed
Posted by Glenda on
On behalf of my mother Alley and myself I send our condolences to the Vanevery family and Jonathon Family.
Posted by Christine Maracle on
Joyce, Keeping you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. You shared so many memories with your sister, and I hope those can be bright for you during this time. Betty will be missed by those who knew her and will miss seeing her at our Silver Fox Group.
My flesh and my heart faileth: but God is the strength or my heart and my portion forever. Psalm 73;26
Posted by Art & Sandra Wright on
We send our condolences to Betty's family. She always had such a cheerful smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during these days. May the love and support of family and friends give you strength and cherished memories bring you comfort.
Posted by Steve Williams on
My Sincere Condolences to Betty Family. She was always happy women. I will miss her at Bread and cheese.
Posted by Steve Williams on
My Sincere Condolences to Betty Family. She was always happy women. I will miss her at Bread and cheese.
Posted by Barbara Miller on
Condolences to the families and Joyce, her sister. l met Betty through lacrosse. Her son was a good goalie and she was a member of the minor lacrosse board. l had the privilege of travelling out west with her and Joyce to watch the Rebels and the Arrows bring the trophies home. Nyaweh.
Posted by Audrey Powless-Bomberry on
How deep is sympathy to Betty’s family and friends. Jim and Audrey Bomberry.
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