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Betty King <I>Nawi</I> Alexander

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Betty King Nawi Alexander

Birth
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Jul 2010 (aged 95)
Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida, USA
Burial
Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.402414, Longitude: -84.5432489
Plot
Section C Lot/Row 60 Grave 8
Memorial ID
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KEHM (ALEXANDER), Betty K. died peacefully Friday, July 16, 2010, in Bradenton, Florida. She was born in Hamilton, Ohio on March 14, 1915, the daughter of William and Gladys (King) Nawi. Betty was a devoted mother to her daughters, Sandi and Mary Ellen, her grandchildren both in Hamilton and Florida. She was a loving and devoted wife to Ralph Alexander and Charlie Kehm. Mrs. Kehm enjoyed entertaining her many friends and family who will miss all the good food and fun times together. She had deep feeling for the Alexander family, “The Girls” as she called them and good memories of the family gatherings. Betty loved the Kehm family who were very helpful at the end of her life, Holli, Jamie, and Katherine. A special “Thank You” from her daughter, Sandi, to “Cousins” Freda and Ron Halderman for the support they gave at this time of need. Mother loved to cook, enjoyed playing bridge, and reading. She loved to travel around the world. A smart business woman in the real estate marker, she had a wonderful personality and sense of humor. Betty loved life and knew how to live it.

Survivors include her daughter, Sandi S. Alexander Bolonda; grandchildren, Alisa (Nick) Hartman; Scott (Traci) Giglio; Holli Huffman; Steve (Lori) Giglio; Holly (Jason) Reneau; Jamie Kehm; six great-grandchildren, Dylan James Hartman; Bryce Alexander Hartman; Madilyn Giglio; Gabrielle Ann Giglio; Ellie Huffman; Luke Reneau; devoted friend, Martha Kehm; childhood friend, Ollie Randall; cousin, Faye.

Besides her husbands, Ralph Alexander and Charles Kehm, she was also preceded in death by her daughter, Mary Ellen Alexander Giglio; a brother, Harry Nawi; cousin, Eloise Midghall.

We will miss you and the wisdom you have shared.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, in the Zettler Funeral Home 2646 Pleasant Ave. Hamilton, Ohio with Rev. Edwin R. Beck officiating, followed by burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 10-11:00 am Friday in the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to Tidewell Hospice 5955 Rand Blvd. Sarasota, Florida 34238 or Charity of Donor’s Choice. Online register book available at www.zettlerfuneralhome.com
KEHM (ALEXANDER), Betty K. died peacefully Friday, July 16, 2010, in Bradenton, Florida. She was born in Hamilton, Ohio on March 14, 1915, the daughter of William and Gladys (King) Nawi. Betty was a devoted mother to her daughters, Sandi and Mary Ellen, her grandchildren both in Hamilton and Florida. She was a loving and devoted wife to Ralph Alexander and Charlie Kehm. Mrs. Kehm enjoyed entertaining her many friends and family who will miss all the good food and fun times together. She had deep feeling for the Alexander family, “The Girls” as she called them and good memories of the family gatherings. Betty loved the Kehm family who were very helpful at the end of her life, Holli, Jamie, and Katherine. A special “Thank You” from her daughter, Sandi, to “Cousins” Freda and Ron Halderman for the support they gave at this time of need. Mother loved to cook, enjoyed playing bridge, and reading. She loved to travel around the world. A smart business woman in the real estate marker, she had a wonderful personality and sense of humor. Betty loved life and knew how to live it.

Survivors include her daughter, Sandi S. Alexander Bolonda; grandchildren, Alisa (Nick) Hartman; Scott (Traci) Giglio; Holli Huffman; Steve (Lori) Giglio; Holly (Jason) Reneau; Jamie Kehm; six great-grandchildren, Dylan James Hartman; Bryce Alexander Hartman; Madilyn Giglio; Gabrielle Ann Giglio; Ellie Huffman; Luke Reneau; devoted friend, Martha Kehm; childhood friend, Ollie Randall; cousin, Faye.

Besides her husbands, Ralph Alexander and Charles Kehm, she was also preceded in death by her daughter, Mary Ellen Alexander Giglio; a brother, Harry Nawi; cousin, Eloise Midghall.

We will miss you and the wisdom you have shared.

Memorial services will be held at 11:00 am, Friday, in the Zettler Funeral Home 2646 Pleasant Ave. Hamilton, Ohio with Rev. Edwin R. Beck officiating, followed by burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Friends may call from 10-11:00 am Friday in the funeral home. Memorial donations may be made to Tidewell Hospice 5955 Rand Blvd. Sarasota, Florida 34238 or Charity of Donor’s Choice. Online register book available at www.zettlerfuneralhome.com

Bio by: Kaye Wells



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