Betsy was born in Memphis, Tennessee on March 18, 1942, daughter of the late James Merrill and Elizabeth Carrington Jones Breytspraak. There, she graduated from Rhodes College and the University of Memphis.
Betsy has been a resident of Rome since her marriage to George Wells Awsumb in 1966. She was a lifelong educator, serving at Thornwood School, Shorter College, and Darlington School, where she established the international student program and enjoyed twenty years as International Student Director. She explored the world and expanded her family through the close relationships that she and George developed with her students. She loved to travel, and when she was home, she loved to read and take long walks.
Betsy was a devoted member of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, having served as Director of Christian Education, a member of the vestry, a choir member, a Sunday School teacher, and a soup kitchen volunteer. In the Rome community, she was on boards of Chiaha, Hospitality House, Rome Junior Service League, and the Rome-Floyd County International Association. She was also a volunteer ESL tutor through the Rome-Floyd County Library.
She is survived by her three daughters; three grandsons; and two granddaughters. She also leaves two sisters, and one brother, and nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her beloved husband, George Wells Awsumb.
Funeral services for Betsy Awsumb will be held on Saturday, December 30 at 11:00 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church with interment to follow in the St. Peter's Memorial Garden.
Daniels Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Elizabeth "Betsy" Breytspraak Awsumb.
Betsy was born in Memphis, Tennessee on March 18, 1942, daughter of the late James Merrill and Elizabeth Carrington Jones Breytspraak. There, she graduated from Rhodes College and the University of Memphis.
Betsy has been a resident of Rome since her marriage to George Wells Awsumb in 1966. She was a lifelong educator, serving at Thornwood School, Shorter College, and Darlington School, where she established the international student program and enjoyed twenty years as International Student Director. She explored the world and expanded her family through the close relationships that she and George developed with her students. She loved to travel, and when she was home, she loved to read and take long walks.
Betsy was a devoted member of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, having served as Director of Christian Education, a member of the vestry, a choir member, a Sunday School teacher, and a soup kitchen volunteer. In the Rome community, she was on boards of Chiaha, Hospitality House, Rome Junior Service League, and the Rome-Floyd County International Association. She was also a volunteer ESL tutor through the Rome-Floyd County Library.
She is survived by her three daughters; three grandsons; and two granddaughters. She also leaves two sisters, and one brother, and nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her beloved husband, George Wells Awsumb.
Funeral services for Betsy Awsumb will be held on Saturday, December 30 at 11:00 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church with interment to follow in the St. Peter's Memorial Garden.
Daniels Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Elizabeth "Betsy" Breytspraak Awsumb.
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