Avis de décès

Mary "Betty" Elizabeth Williams MB, ChB, FRCPC

28 août 192710 mars 2022
Nécrologie de Mary "Betty" Elizabeth Williams MB, ChB, FRCPC
It is with great sadness that the family of Betty Williams announces her peaceful passing this past week. Betty’s husband, Thomas Williams, passed away in 2006, and they are now together once again. Betty was immensely proud of her four children, Howell (Sylvie), Dorothy, Anne (David) and David (Kristi) and her nine grandchildren, Simon, Pierre-Marc, Seanna, Leah, Thomas, Meaghan, Michael, Katherine and Jonathan as well as many nieces and nephews in Canada, England and Wales. Betty was born Mary Elizabeth Shepherd on August 28 th 1927 in Whitchurch, England. She and her family later moved several kilometers north to the Liverpool area, living across the Mersey in Birkenhead. During World War II, she was relocated with her two sisters due to frequent wartime bombings. After the war, she returned to Birkenhead. She had always dreamed of a career in medicine and entered medical school at the University of Liverpool. She was one of four female students in a class of 150. After completing medical school, as a House Office in the Royal Liverpool Infirmary, she met her soon-to-be husband, Tom. They shared tea and toast after an appendectomy and they were engaged 6 weeks later. Tom and Betty immigrated to Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in 1957. Betty worked in the Provincial Laboratory for Public Health in Edmonton as a Virologist before taking time away from her career to raise her family. After 22 years away from medicine, she fulfilled another one of her dreams by successfully completing a residency in Anatomical Pathology at the University of Alberta, a program that she entered when she was in her 50s. Betty maintained a strong marriage and raised a wonderful family. She fostered incredible friendships and was well known for her dinner parties and culinary talents. Our mother was a pioneer while demonstrating admirable modesty. Her personal example of courage, hard work, intelligence, and care for family has influenced all her children and grandchildren in everything that they do. Her belief in service to others and the community continues to be a driving force in all our lives. We would like to recognize the incredible efforts of all the staff at the South Terrace Continuing Care Centre who loved and cared for our mother over the past seven years. Thank you for the exceptional and dignified care. As per Betty’s wishes, a cremation has taken place. She was never fond of funerals and has asked for a party in her honour later this spring. We will all miss Betty. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend. Donations in memory of Betty may be made to the Edmonton Bissell Centre, as she believed in a community without poverty.

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