Bette Jane ‘Boop’ Conant
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Bette Jane ‘Boop’ Baker-Conant ’A friend, a pleasure to know, a woman of grace, humility and talent.’ Pittsford: September 21, 2013 at age 69. Predeceased by her father, Leo R. Baker, mother, Doris E. Peckham of Vermont and brother-in-law, Richard T. Conant of Port Huron MI. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Gerald Conant; children, Brenda Mae Conant-DiBenedetto & Victoria Ann Conant’, Son-in-law Pasquale DiBenedetto, grandchildren, Michael, Nicholas, Christopher (Brenda), Steven & Anthony (Victoria) Conant; great-grandchild, Antonio (Steven); sister, Carol Campbell; brother-in-law John Campbell , nieces and nephews, Carla DuBois, Leigh Ann DuBois, Shawn, Carin, Craig & Julie (Campbell) of Rochester NY and Sisters-in-law Karen Conant, Jannett Conant, nieces and nephews; Brett, Michael Conant, Josh and Sara Conant (Michael), all of Port Huron MI,; and many dear friends. In her spare time, Bette enjoyed sewing, beading (jewelry) and quilting. She was a member of the American Quilters Society and will be sadly missed by all who knew her. Services and interment in Bath National Cemetery held privately. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), ASPCA.org.
Dear Jerry , Pat and I can hardly believe this sad news….Betty will be sadly missed…We will keep you in our prayers…your friends Pat and Pauline
God Speed Bette Conant….. God Speed
Jerry & Family So Sorry for your loss. Bette will be missed by everyone who knew her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. . Take care of yourself.
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Aunt Betty, I loved sitting around the Campbell table and chatting with you! You one of the best people I have met in my life time. Thank you for being the best Aunt to my Campbell family.
Julie & Brian Craig
Bette: a talented, tender, loving, beautiful woman. We will miss her. She loved to ‘shop:’ not necessarily buy, but look at everything. We remember her attention to all the details of the Plymouth ‘Art in the Park’ fair and flea markets. She loved seeing the crafts, especially the jewelry and sewing displays. If we would have let her, she would have spent the entire day browsing. She could sew anything and loved to do so. She talked about the embroidered peacock quilt she helped make and compared notes with my embroidered quilt. She loved to collect material and just knew that there would be a perfect occasion to use each and every piece. She was so thoughtful and
considerate. We lost a true lady, and we will remember her well. May you enjoy beautiful memories of her time with you. Lee and Pat Baker
Not a day goes by that I dont miss you. I could not have asked for a more loving woman as my mother or a better person as a friend. always loved and never forgotten.
Miss you mom every day