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Orr, Betty Jane (nee Frye), age 89, native of Canton, OH and longtime Park Forest resident. Dedicated volunteer at St. James Hospital and active member of the Infant Welfare League, League of Women's Voters, and the Migrant Daycare Center in Park Forest; as well as assisting her husband at Park Animal Hospital in Richton Park. Loving wife for 53 years of the late William G. Orr, DVM, beloved mother of Sue (David) Glass, Doug (Laura) and Jeff (Carol) Orr, grandmother of Adam Glass, Sarah Russo, Nia Dickens, William, Jessica, Christopher, Alexis and Stephanie Orr, loving great-grandmother of Jordan, Abby, Emma, Tess, Zeb, Zach, Gabriel, and Brooklyn, sister of the late Jeannette Hill. Resting at Panozzo Bros. Funeral Home, 530 W. 14th St. (US Rt. 30, 3 blocks E. of Western Ave.), Chicago Heights, on Friday, February 5th, from 3:00p.m. to 8:00p.m. Funeral services Saturday, 10:00a.m. Burial Skyline Cemetery, Monee. 708-481-9230
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It was an Honor taking care of Betty. She was such a Wonderful Lady and She Loved to talk about her Family. She Loved All of You very much. God Bless Her. Ill never forget Her.
Jackie Grogan CNA, Hartsfield Village
February 5, 2010
Thank you for sharing Betty with us for these past few years. She was a very kind and sweet woman and I enjoyed spending time with her. God rest her well.
Georgean Benak, Activity Director at Hartsfield Village Care Center
February 4, 2010
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