Elizabeth Betty Harrison
Posted Jun 10, 2022 | 8:34 AM
1937 — 2022
It is with heavy hearts that the family of Betty Harrison announce her passing, surrounded by her loving family at Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice House.
Left to mourn are her three children: Debbie, Audrey Harrison of Kamloops, son Rick (Liza) of Redwater, AB. Five grandchildren: Brandon Bishop (Alexandra), great granddaughter Eva of Quebec, Devon Bishop (Deanna), great granddaughter June of Kamloops, Travis Avramovic (Lindsay) of Okotoks, AB, Lindsay and Derek Harrison of Redwater, AB.
Predeceased by her husband Jim in August 2015 and grandson Connor Avramovic, September 2011.
Betty was born in Hazelton, BC and raised in Terrace, BC.
She met our father at a baseball game May long weekend in 1957, from there on, they became an “item”! They married November 1, 1958, the following September Debbie was born in Kamloops. Audrey was born in Terrace in 1964, followed 21 months later with the birth of Rick in Prince George.
Family meant the world to Mom, she was very proud of the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren. Mom hosted many family dinners most often cooking a turkey followed by a fabulous dessert! There were always good treats and baking in Granny’s kitchen. Mom was a hard worker, and kept a beautiful home, cooking, baking, gardening and canning.
She worked in retail, then at Overlander Extendicare Hospital as an Activity Aide, until retirement. Mom and Dad loved to travel, taking many bus tours (she didn’t like flying) and cruises or getaways in the car to visit family and friends throughout British Columbia and Alberta.
She was a member of the Excelsior Rebekah Lodge 23 serving as their Chaplain and for a time, as their District Deputy President. She enjoyed her time as a Rebekah forging many lasting friendships.
Mom’s health deteriorated steadily in these last few months. She didn’t want to leave us, but knew she couldn’t stay. There will a big void in our family, we will miss her immensely.
We would like to thank first responders, the staff at Royal Inland Hospital Emergency Dept, 7 North, and the staff at Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice House, for their compassionate care of our Mother and Grandmother. A special thank you to family and friends who had her in their thoughts and prayers and to Minister LeAnn Blackert for making a special trip from Kelowna to see her – this meant the world to her.
In lieu of flowers, memorial tributes to Marjorie Willoughby Snowden Hospice House in Betty’s memory would be greatly appreciated.
Service to be announced at a later date.
Condolences may be sent to the family at Kamloops Funeral Home.
- Date : 2022-06-01
- Location : Kamloops