Elizabeth J. Smith

elizabeth j. smith
Elizabeth “Betty” Jane Smith, 78, wife of Alan Smith of Wenham, MA, formerly of Fairfield, CT, passed away peacefully in the company of her family on November 30, 2013. Betty grew up in Rochester, NY where she graduated from Our Lady of Mercy High School and then St. Mary’s Hospital Nursing School with a degree in nursing. Betty was a surgical nurse, a pediatric nurse and then became a public health nurse in New York where she met Alan. Betty and Alan were married for 52 years, making their home in Fairfield, CT. Betty was extremely dedicated to her family and to helping others. She was an active volunteer with children at schools and church and also developed and led interactive activity sessions with senior citizens. Betty was well known for her artistic creativity which was a part of everything that she did. She loved daily walks along Fairfield and Southport, CT beaches and going to the library and music concerts. Betty was always extending gentle kindness to others. Betty’s deepest love was for her husband Alan and their children; Linda Smith of Wenham, MA, Paul Smith and his wife Valerie of Lee, NH and Monica Pessina and her husband Craig of West Newbury, MA as well as four grandchildren, Audrey and Shelby Smith and Emily and William Pessina. Family services will be held in Connecticut. Betty can be remembered by sharing a simple act of kindness. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elizabeth Smith Nursing Scholarship Fund, TD Bank, 55 Dodge St., Beverly, MA 01915.

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  1. HI MONICA AND FAMILY MY THOUGHTS & HEART HAVE BEEN WITH YOU SINCE I HEARD THE NEWS. YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL OUTLOOK. I CAN SEE IN YOUR MOM’S FACE WHERE YOUR BEAUTY COMES FROM BOTH IN AND OUT AND YOUR STRONG FAMILY AND VALUES. THINKING OF YOU ALWAYS SO MUCH LOVE PEACE AND HEALING OF TIME AND WONDERFUL MEMORIES 🙂 LOVE YOU GAIL

  2. Dear Linda, I am deeply saddened by the loss of your precious mother. I can see that she led a remarkable life and that she will be missed by many people she touched along the way. I would like to offer you the following thought that I hope will bring you peace: “Your mother is now in the very best of hands” Loving regards, —– Tony Rosa

  3. Linda, I am so sorry about the loss of your mother. Rich and I will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. I am sure that you have many happy memories of your mom. Hold onto them for comfort during this difficult time. Let us know if there is anything that you need.

  4. Linda, I’m so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. She sounds like a wonderful and caring person. I’m sure she is in a better place now where she can watch over you and your family. Sincerely, Scott Harrison

  5. What a remarkable, beautiful woman. May the good memories help you all through this most difficult time. Until we all meet again…God Bless XO


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