

Elizabeth Lorraine Byrne, Mazzullo, Everett November 14, 1922 - February 25, 2015 Betty peacefully passed from this life the morning of February 25th after a long gradual decline in health. She was surrounded and supported by her loving family and caregivers during the last weeks of her life at Westchester Gardens, Clearwater, Florida. Betty was born in Washington DC. She married Leo Leroy Mazzullo Jr. October 25th 1944.They lived in Washington, DC where they raised their 10 children. They moved to Winter Haven, Florida in 1971. Leo's battle for life ended on April 8th, 1973. Betty moved her family to Clearwater, FL in 1975. In 1985 she married her longtime friend, John Everett. They truly loved their extended families. Betty is survived by her seven children, Linda Bateman, Clearwater, FL, Catherine Mazzullo and husband Dominic Luca, Dania, FL, Stephen Mazzullo, Clearwater FL, Patricia and husband Peter Weber, Lake Whales, FL, Richard Mazzullo and wife Michelle, Ft. Lauderdale FL, Leo LeRoy Mazzullo III and wife Dawn, Clearwater, FL, Christopher Mazzullo, and Lee Varney, Clearwater, FL; her 14 grandchildren, Christine Ziegler, Greg Mathis, Michael Mathis, Jerod Mazzullo, John Mazzullo, Jason Heward, Alecia Cato, Michael Phillips, Michelle Mazzullo, Conner Weber, Sarah Mazzullo, Courtney Varney, Jamie Mazzullo, Henery Mazzullo, 22 great-grandchildren and 2 great great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo Leroy Mazzullo Jr., her 2nd husband, John Everett her daugher, Elizabeth Jean and her husband, Lance Ziegler, her sons, John (Timmy), Bruce and his wife, Sandra, and her sister, Claire and her husband, Nick Scaldaferri. A visitation will be held at Sylvan Abbey Funeral home 2851 Sunset Point Rd, Clearwater 33764 from 6-8pm Thursday March 5th. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, 2281 SR 580 Clearwater, FL 33763 at 10 am Friday March 6th. Burial will follow the funeral mass at Sylvan Abbey on Sunset Point Rd. The Guest Book has been kept open until 3/26/2016 by Sylvan Abbey - Funeral Homewww.SylvanAbbey.com Now that I am gone, remember me with smiles and laughter. And if you need to cry, cry with your brother or sister who walks in grief beside you. And when you need me, put your arms around anyone and give to them what you need to give to me. Here are so many who need so much. I want to leave you something -- something much better than words or sounds. Look for me in the people I've known or helped in some special way. Let me live in your heart as well as in your mind. You can love me most by letting your love reach out to our loved ones, by embracing them and living in their love, give me away as best you can. Love always, Mom. -Author unknown
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