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DALRYMPLE, Betty (Hewlett) - It is with great sadness, we grieve the passing of our dear mother Betty Dalrymple on Thursday, December 2, 2021, at home surrounded by family.

Sorely missed by her 3 daughters, Gillian Cressman, Patricia Farr and Yvette Dalrymple.

Survived by her grandchildren; Christopher Hares (deceased), Deanna Rutledge, Andrea Worr, Colleen Harrison and Kristina Dorfman, 12 great grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren, her brother and numerous nieces and nephews. 

Betty served in the British Royal Airforce during WWII.

She immigrated to Canada in 1946 as a war bride, joining her husband Arthur Burton Dalrymple in Nova Scotia. 

In 1992 Betty moved to Uxbridge, Ontario.

She was a very active member of Trinity United Church, the Seniors Centre and the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 170. She loved knitting and sewing, was an avid quilter making more than 50 quilts for family and friends.

Special thank you to Dr. Sonya Cull for providing Betty with extraordinary care and Reverend Karen Croxall for providing comfort and compassion. 

Service at Trinity United Church, 20 First Avenue Uxbridge, Ontario on Saturday, December 11th at 11:00 a.m. COVID restrictions are in place.  A Celebration of Life, following the service at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 170, Uxbridge. COVID restrictions apply, including proof of vaccination is required. 

If desired memorial donations may be made to Trinity United Church or the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 170.

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