Betty Lorine Cramer's Obituary
Betty Lorine Cramer
1/1/1941 – 3/12/2024
Betty Bell Cramer, beloved daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, passed away peacefully on March 12, 2024, at the age of 83. Betty's life was defined by love, dedication, and unwavering faith.
Born into a family of strong morals and deep values, Betty embraced these principles wholeheartedly throughout her life. She was a beacon of love and guidance, raising her eight children with a firm but gentle hand, instilling in them the importance of faith, integrity, and hard work. Her Christian beliefs were the cornerstone of her existence, and she lived every day according to those principles.
Betty was a woman of boundless creativity and talent. Her hands were never idle, as she poured her heart into sewing, crocheting, and crafting specialty dolls. Her creations were a testament to her skill and imagination, cherished by all who were lucky enough to receive them.
But Betty's greatest legacy lies in the love and devotion she poured into her family. She was the driving force behind countless extracurricular activities, tirelessly shuttling her children to gymnastics, baton, swimming, and sports competitions. She was their biggest cheerleader, their most dedicated coach, and their unwavering source of support.
Her commitment to her family knew no bounds. Betty worked tirelessly, selflessly caring for her loved ones across three generations. Her patience was endless, her door always open to anyone in need. Her home was a place of warmth and hospitality, where all were welcomed with open arms.
Betty will be deeply missed by her eight children, Robbie, John, Valerie, Celeste, Holly, Christie, DeDee, and Chelsea; her eighteen grandchildren, Robert, Taryn, Taylor, Geni, Emily, Jessica, Dana, David, Benjamin, Cassidy, Jackson, Tim, Evy, Daimien, Gabriel, Kaya, Ella, and Lila; eight great-grandchildren, Augustus, Amelia, Charlie, Aven, Henry, Alyssa, Evan, and Nash; and countless friends and family members whose lives she touched with her kindness and love. Betty is also survived by her beloved dog, Sophie, who brought her immeasurable joy and companionship throughout the years.
We take comfort in knowing she is at home with her Heavenly Father, our grandparents, Dip and Evelyn Bell, and our dad, Don Cramer.
Though she may be gone from our sight, her spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 1, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. at Restland Funeral Home, 13005 Greenville Ave., Dallas, TX 75243 in the Wildwood Chapel. Visitation will be held prior to the funeral from 1:00-2:00 also in the Wildwood Chapel.
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