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Obituary of Betty Jane Moning
November 1, 1931 – May 13, 2022
Betty Jane Moning. Age 90.
Betty Jane Moning. Age 90. May 13, 2022. Preceded in death by her husband Ronald. Loving mother of Royal (Kathy) Moning, Rory (Mary Beth) Moning and Regal (Jami) Moning. Dear sister of Marlene Hughes and Beverly Hughes. Dearest grandmother of Kristina, Taylor, Remington, Chelsi, Stephani, Matthew, William and Melissa. Also survived by 9 great grandchildren. Preceded in death by brothers; George Vadasy, Richard Vadasy, Henry Vadasy, Donald Vadasy, Kenny Vadasy, Albert Vadasy and Robert Vadasy.
Memorial Contributions are appreciated to Angela Hospice or American Cancer Society.
Family Tribute
Betty Jane (Vadasy) Moning was born November1, 1931 to John and Anne. She lived in Pennsylvania and as a young girl moved to Lincoln Park, Michigan where she graduated high school and met her husband Ronald. Together they lived in Southgate and had 3 boys; Royal, Rory and Regal. In 1970 she moved to Brownstown and had her dream home built. Betty worked in home care and truly enjoyed caring for others. She was always so thoughtful and giving. She was very social. She never met a stranger. Betty loved company as well as her phone calls from her sisters and others, she could sit and talk for hours.
Betty loved the holidays, Christmas being her favorite. She loved having the family gather at her home. Betty loved to be outside gardening. She kept the most beautiful lawn and gardens. There was never anything out of place.
Betty will be so very missed, especially by her children and 8 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
She will forever be in Our Hearts.
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