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Arcangeli ElizabethARCANGELI, Elizabeth (Betty) Anne (nee MORRIS)   - August 5, 1928 - November 8, 2021

It is with heavy hearts and great sadness, that we, the Arcangeli Family, wish to announce the sudden and peaceful passing of Elizabeth (Betty) Anne Arcangeli (nee Morris), at home in Beaverton, Ontario.

She will be missed dearly by Ron, her loving husband of 63 years.

Betty is forever in the hearts of her children, Laura (Bill), Peter (Shanon), and Brenda (Dave).

She had eight grandchildren and one great-grandson, whom she loved deeply: Rowland (Afi), Marty, Shane, Mia, Olivia, Jake, Garrett, Robyn and Ayden. Betty was born in New Glasgow, NS, and was a proud Nova Scotian.

She was predeceased by her parents Rowland and Margurite Morris, her siblings Richie, Peanie, and Gibby.

 

She is survived by her younger sister Margo. She is lovingly remembered by her sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews, her many friends, neighbours and Bridge partners.

Betty was also a proud Torontonian. She was a Havergal woman, who exuded grace and style.

She graduated Guelph University, Mack Hall and was a teacher in early childhood education. Betty was always involved in her community no matter where she lived or for how long. Early in their marriage, the family lived in the Montreal and Ottawa areas.

In 1972, the Arcangeli family moved to Thornhill, where they lived for more than 35 years.Spending time with family and friends, telling stories, living, loving and laughing, often with a rum and coke in her hand, made her happy.

A celebration of "Betty's Life" will be held at a later date in the Spring.

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