Betty Dawson

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Betty Jean Dawson ~ 64 Vancouver, Washington January 9, 1953 ~ March 13, 2017 Betty Dawson, age 64 of Vancouver WA, passed away unexpectedly in bed at her home on Monday, March 13, 2017. She was born to Horace and Ernestine Bell on January 9, 1953. Betty was a devoted wife and best friend to her spouse James William Dawson Jr, and their pets Data and Sporty. Betty was loved by all who knew her and will be missed. She was a loving and loyal daughter, auntie, niece, sister, sister-in-law and friends to all she met. Betty is survived by a multitude of loving family members including her mother Ernestine bell, Aunt Lilly Franklin, younger brother Alvin Bell. Two sisters; Dorothy Willingham and Gloria Walker. Nieces and N-ephews; Marvin LaRon Williams, Jessica Holmes, Rico Garland, Rochelle Gragg. Her brothers and sisters in law; Leon and Patricia Johnson; Jimmy and Linda Johnson; Martin and Rose Dawson and their children; Charlene Burton and niece-in-law Latosha Williams. Betty will be greeted in glory by her sister Cheryl Bell, older brother Robert James Henry, aunts Addie and Captoria Bell; and mother in-law Sylvia Elaine Dawson. Now Betty lives on in our hearts and memory forever more.
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