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Bette Lou Wagner Scalone

Birth
Pottsville, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Sep 2022 (aged 89)
Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
Endicott, Broome County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Bette Lou Scalone, 89, of Liverpool, NY passed on September 13, 2022. Born March 4, 1933 to John and Helen Wagner in Pottsville, PA, preceded by her loving husband Richard Scalone, sisters Helen Freitag and Joan Schwarztrauber, brothers-in-law Fred Schwarztrauber, Donald Popolo, and Thomas Freitag. She is survived by daughter Kristina Scalone and son-in-law Stuart Plymesser, sister Ruth Miller (Charles), sisters-in-law Judy Popolo and Teresa Swartz, and many beloved nieces and nephews.

In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Bette worked at the City Attorney's Office for City of Largo, FL and Broome County Attorney's Office in Binghamton, NY. She also helped her husband keep his MANY side projects running behind the scenes - from recumbent bicycle kits to historic airplane-inspired wind vanes. Bette combined her love of family and cooking and became a published author, penning I Married an Italian Cookbook which gathered together family and traditional recipes from her husband's family and heritage. Bette herself was most happy sitting down with family over a plate of pasta and glass of red wine (and the occasional beloved potato chips.)

As per her wishes, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, please enjoy a glass of wine and consider donating in her memory to The Centers at St. Camillus who took such great care of her in the final phase of her life: https://www.st-camillus.org/support-st-camillus/online-giving

Posted online on September 15, 2022 Published in Press & Sun-Bulletin
Bette Lou Scalone, 89, of Liverpool, NY passed on September 13, 2022. Born March 4, 1933 to John and Helen Wagner in Pottsville, PA, preceded by her loving husband Richard Scalone, sisters Helen Freitag and Joan Schwarztrauber, brothers-in-law Fred Schwarztrauber, Donald Popolo, and Thomas Freitag. She is survived by daughter Kristina Scalone and son-in-law Stuart Plymesser, sister Ruth Miller (Charles), sisters-in-law Judy Popolo and Teresa Swartz, and many beloved nieces and nephews.

In addition to being a devoted wife and mother, Bette worked at the City Attorney's Office for City of Largo, FL and Broome County Attorney's Office in Binghamton, NY. She also helped her husband keep his MANY side projects running behind the scenes - from recumbent bicycle kits to historic airplane-inspired wind vanes. Bette combined her love of family and cooking and became a published author, penning I Married an Italian Cookbook which gathered together family and traditional recipes from her husband's family and heritage. Bette herself was most happy sitting down with family over a plate of pasta and glass of red wine (and the occasional beloved potato chips.)

As per her wishes, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, please enjoy a glass of wine and consider donating in her memory to The Centers at St. Camillus who took such great care of her in the final phase of her life: https://www.st-camillus.org/support-st-camillus/online-giving

Posted online on September 15, 2022 Published in Press & Sun-Bulletin


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