

Betty Warner was born in Pueblo, Colorado while her parents were on vacation. Betty was raised by her beautiful and strong mother Irma. They didn't have a lot of material things but their love for each other and strength was immense. Betty graduated from the University of Arizona in Tucson with an Anthropology degree. Betty was so good at anthropology, she was offered a professorship by the U of A. This was the early 1950's so this was extremely rare but Betty was rare in so many fantastic ways. Betty declined and choosing to marry Bill Warner and have two daughters- Elizabeth Louise and Laura Ann. When Betty was 50 years old she decided to go back to university and earn a Paralegal certificate which she successfully achieved very soon after. Betty had a very successful paralegal/law office manager career retiring in 2003 at the age of 72. Betty was everyone's "mom". From elementary school through college, friends of Beth and Laura would come into the house and give Betty a hug and say "Hi Mom". Betty loved her cats and dogs, enjoyed horseback riding; grew gorgeous roses; was the best mother anyone could ever dream; loved her grand children very much and was a loving and devoted wife.
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