I always knew, from the time I was a little guy, that every time I came to see my sister she would chase me around, catch me and blow on my neck sending chills down my back. I hated it and loved it at the same time. All the wonderful Christmases I spent with my cousins, waiting for Santa. And Betty always had the most wonderful candy in the world, just for me.
We send your dear family prayers and hugs. We sl enjoyed Max and Betty while we lived in Garden City. We were members of the Community church and new them well.
Mark, so sorry to hear about your mother. She was a beautiful lady, and a lady she was. She helped us purchase our home in Garden City in 1965. Many years later she would come into Garden Pharmacy and we would talk and she would buy her favorite perfume. I always enjoyed our visits. God Be with you and your family in your time of sorrow.
Betty was our friend we often enjoyed talking with her at coffee at Dillons, her husband Max Goldsberry, was my sop. English teacer, he was amazing the best teacher I ever had. Betty was such a beautiful person, body & soul, so kind, so much fun, enjoyed life. Loved her lottery ticketts, she is missed & loved. I always used to tease her how she looked like Liz Taylo, it made he chuckle & smile I miss that pretty smile. Sympathy to all her family, Phyllis Pickett.