We Remember
THOMAS, Betty May
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Betty was born to George and Carrie Thomas on November 26, 1963 in Kincaid, Saskatchewan and she passed away on March 30, 2020 at her home in Kelowna.
Betty set out on a ride she called, “life,” where she moved to different places in Manitoba. She worked at P.M.U. Barn, Dog Boarding Place and had a small leather working business and many other jobs she loved along way. Betty made many friends, she was happiest with the wind blowing in her hair, whether it was on a horse or Harley. Betty loved writing poetry, bead working, camping and being with nature. She also lived in Swift Current for some time, and after leaving Swift Current, she moved to the Kelowna area. Betty worked at a berry picking orchard until she could no longer work, due to her health. She always tried to stay in touch with all of her friends and family and now her story is continued by her brothers and sisters: Mary Ellen, Gary, Bonnie, Ken, Gord, Dee and numerous nieces, nephews and many friends. Betty was predeceased by her parents, George and Carrie.
Betty, may the wind blow in your hair
May you ride free, forever and always.
There will be a private graveside celebration of her life at a later date. If you wish to send a condolence, post photos or share a memory, please scroll down the page to the area called “Condolences.”
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There will be a private graveside celebration of her life at a later date.
Fly free my Sister…Until we meet again, <3 HUGZ <3 Always, Nola
Condolences to the family and friends.
We are saddened to hear of Betty-Mae’s passing. Our sincerest condolences to all her family.
Hugs and prayers
I wish we would have heard of her passing at the time. I did see her a few months before her passing. . She really did love being on the bikes. Kind, gentle soould. Too young to be gone
So sorry for your loss.
My Condolenses to the Thomas family and friends -i spent alot of time with her family at there farm when i was in school !
My deepest heart felt sympathies Her Heart and Her Light will truly be missed.
Dear Mary Ellen, Gary, Bonnie, Kenny, Gordy & Dena,
I am so sorry to hear of Betty’s passing. I have many fond memories of her and all your family from so long ago: Mary Ellen bringing home a cat in her suitcase :😀. Queenie the dog, Bonnie babysitting us and of course, your parents. Please take care.
Norine Kutschall
I am sorry for your loss. Betty and I reminisced a few times. So sad that she is gone.