at First United Methodist Church in Lisbon.Īrrangements are being handled by Eells-Leggett-Stauffer Funeral Home. Washington St., both of Lisbon.Ī memorial service will be held Friday, Jat 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to c/o Beautification Committee-Lisbon Area Chamber of Commerce, 120 N. She will be sadly missed by her children, Ann and William Caldwell, Robin Houlette (Cecelia and Maxi James), Lee and Karen Houlette her grandchildren, Mark Caldwell, Christine Buchanan and Keith Savage, Dana and Michael Blackburn, Steve and Mindi Houlette, Collin (Rachel) and Darrin Houlette, Ronald Buchanan her great-grandchildren, Sarah Caldwell, Peyton (Aaron) and Brice (Kim) Blackburn, Sefton and Ashten Houlette, Madalyn and Sophia Buchanan, Iona and Marilyn Houlette and extended great-grandchildren, Abi Laughlin and Marcus, John, Ashley, JR, Erin, Kady, Hadyn, Gavyn, Chloe, Taylor, Brennen, Rosie, Lilah, and Tessa Blackburn.īetty’s family would like to graciously thank Mandy Mustake, JoAnn Luketic, Community Hospice and Calcutta Healthcare for their excellent care of Betty over the past year. Betty had the largest extended family network and considered everyone and anyone family. The board advertised late last month for letters and resumes from school district residents interested in finishing the unexpired. In 1983, Betty, Bill, Robin and Barb decided to take a leap of faith and opened Lisbon’s iconic Houlette’s Farm Market where she put her talents to work creating beautiful fruit baskets, baked goods and sandwiches, a business that started small and evolved into a Lisbon landmark until its closing.īetty was a member of the Eastern Star, lifelong member of the First United Methodist, Queen of the luncheons and dinners, member of the UMW, which she proudly served for many years with her best girls, Peppy, Doris, Lee Ann, Marilyn, Janie, Rita, Gloria, and Joyce.īetty spent the ultimate day encompassed by her family centered around her Hub, “her kitchen table” where she normally had a dog or two sleeping at her feet. LISBON Lisbon school board members plan to nominate and vote on a new board member during the next school board meeting on June 22 after spending Monday night interviewing four candidates who stepped forward. The task took her shy of two years.īetty was a waitress at the 7&14 Truck Stop, worked at Buckeye Publishing, traveled the countryside with her mini donut truck, sold nuts and spices at all of the surrounding flea markets and made friends with everyone from Ohio to Florida. She knitted hats, scarves and a variety of other things, quilter, also known for making the only two infamous Lisbon Blue Devil sweaters for her granddaughters Dana and Chrissy. Betty also was creative in any kind of ceramics, art and painting. Her sewing skills kept everyone together at the seams, a basic life skill she learned at a young age, until the last year, she used that old Singer where she made her generational Raggedy Ann & Andy Dolls aka “My Babies” and the 70 potato sack dresses she made for the children of the Sudan. She created masterpiece dishes and always had a cupboard full of “goodies,” as she credits her mother-in-law Dorothy Houlette for her grace, style, and knowledge in the kitchen. She grew up on Washington Street and graduated from Lisbon David Anderson High School in 1949, a member of the marching band majorette line.īetty was a force to be reckoned with in the kitchen. 16,1930, the daughter of Raymond & Alice (Fox) Reese, sister to Billy, Richard Reese and “Joanie-Bird” Cope, wife of William Ross Houlette, who all preceded her in death. until 7 p.m., Tuesday at the funeral home.LISBON - Betty Louise Reese Houlette, 93 of Lisbon, the matriarch of her beloved family passed away peacefully Sunday, Jat the Calcutta Health Care Center.īetty was born Feb. The family will receive friends from 5 p.m. Private burial will take place at a later date at the Mt. ![]() In addition to her parents, Marge was also preceded in death by her sister, Eleanor Jean Bates.įuneral services will be held at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Jat the Eells-Leggett-Stauffer Funeral Home with Pastor Patrick Smith officiating. ![]() Pannier, whom she married Apdaughter, Darlene (Thomas) Clark grandsons, Greg Long and David (Cariey) Long great-granddaughter, Kinsley sisters, Ruth Ann Bailey, Joann (Chuck) Harris, Sandra Boyce, and Karen (Jim) Sadler. She is survived and will be dearly missed by her husband, David C. She was also a life member of the Lisbon Grange and a Junior Matron. She was a member of the Lisbon First United Methodist Church and had been a former member of the former Trinity United Presbyterian Church, where she had sung in the choir. Pannier was born in Lisbon, a daughter of the late Clifford and Hazel Alma (Stapleton) Shaw and had lived her entire life in Lisbon.Ī 1951 graduate of Lisbon David Anderson High School, Marge worked as the head cashier at the former A&P grocery store for 12 years, and then at Bye and Bye Hardware for many years until she retired. Pannier, 90, passed away peacefully at 8:04 p.m., Friday, Jat Continuing Health Care of Lisbon following a recent illness.
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