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Obituary: Betty Anderson, 98, Of Trumbull

She co-founded the Career Education Center at Trumbull High School and served on various boards for the Long Hill United Methodist Church.

Betty Anderson, of Trumbull, passed peacefully on May 27th at 98 years young.

Born October 22, 1924 in Niagara County, N.Y. to Ira Glen Mower and Fern B. Mower, Betty had a Master's Degree in Education, was a teacher in upstate NY and was a volunteer in Trumbull and Bridgeport schools.

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At Trumbull High, she co-founded the Career Education Center. An excellent musician with a beautiful singing voice, Betty was a member of Long Hill United Methodist Church, where she served on various boards and was a Minter.

A summer resident in Maine, she was a member of the Women's Guild at the Church On the Cape in Cape Porpoise. Betty was also a FISH and Hospice volunteer.

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Pre-deceased in 1991 by her husband, John, as well as her son, Richard, daughter in-law, Betsy, and brother, Robert Mower. She is survived by her son Mark of Union, ME., son Alan and his wife Michelle of Folsom, CA., granddaughter Amy Alvarez and her husband Xavier of Stratford, CT.; grandchildren Jack and Sonya Anderson and great-grandsons Zion and Miles Alvarez.

A person is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent people and affection of children…who appreciates beauty and finds the best in others; who leaves the world a bit better, who knows that even one life has breathed easier because she has lived, this is to have succeeded. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Betty's current and past family and many friends would certainly agree that she led a successful life.

A memorial service will be held at Long Hill United Methodist Church on July 15, 2023. More details will be provided as they are available.

Should you desire, a donation in Betty's name to the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust (www.kporttrust.org) or your favorite charity would be much appreciated.

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