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- In 1930, Elizabeth was living with her parents, aunt and uncle and going to school. 1 LVG
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In 1930, Elizabeth was living with her parents, aunt and uncle and going to school.
Between 1930 and 1933 the family moved to Green Bay. In 1933 John Finn bought a Cottage near Eagle River and Betty got her drivers License so she could drive her mother to town.
After marrying Jim in 1941, Betty worked for the Canadian Research Council in Ottawa. When the war ended, Jom and Betty moved to Winnipeg, Canada and shortly thereafter to East Lansing, Michigan where Jim taught Mathematics and Betty volunteered with Boy Scouts and at the VA hospital. They also had two daughters.
The next move was to Oak Park Michigan in 1953 and then in Dec 1954 to Pacific Palisades in California. Back to Oak Park in 1955 and then to Hales Corners, Wisconsin in Dec 1956.
Betty became a Girl Scout leader in 1955 and has been involved ever since.
She laid the Trail of the Parks in the early 70s for Girl Scouts in Milwaukee county and helped with moving the Ben Humt cabin to it's present location in Hales Corners.
Since 1975 she has visited Kenya, the Galapagos Islands, Churchill, Alaska, Antarctica, Belize, England Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Chile, Guatemala, Montserrat, Germany , Nova Scotia, Texas, Israel, Egypt, and a few others.
She fell just short (970) of getting 1000 birds on her life list.
As a volunteer in Hales Corners she ---
Worked with the HCVC – Hales Corners Health Volunteers
Worked with the Historical Society
Wehr nature Center
HCLC Attic ladies
Altar Guild
Girl Scout – leader, Neighborhood chairman, trainer, boardmember, and received the Thanks badge.
Member of Charlie Evens Bible study group and Halescorners Women’s club and the Garden Club
She also volunteered at the library
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In 1930, Elizabeth was living with her parents, aunt and uncle and going to school.
Between 1930 and 1933 the family moved to Green Bay. In 1933 John Finn bought a Cottage near Eagle River and Betty got her drivers License so she could drive her mother to town.
After marrying Jim in 1941, Betty worked for the Canadian Research Council in Ottawa. When the war ended, Jom and Betty moved to Winnipeg, Canada and shortly thereafter to East Lansing, Michigan where Jim taught Mathematics and Betty volunteered with Boy Scouts and at the VA hospital. They also had two daughters.
The next move was to Oak Park Michigan in 1953 and then in Dec 1954 to Pacific Palisades in California. Back to Oak Park in 1955 and then to Hales Corners, Wisconsin in Dec 1956.
Betty became a Girl Scout leader in 1955 and has been involved ever since.
She laid the Trail of the Parks in the early 70s for Girl Scouts in Milwaukee county and helped with moving the Ben Humt cabin to it's present location in Hales Corners.
Since 1975 she has visited Kenya, the Galapagos Islands, Churchill, Alaska, Antarctica, Belize, England Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Chile, Guatemala, Montserrat, Germany , Nova Scotia, Texas, Israel, Egypt, and a few others.
She fell just short (970) of getting 1000 birds on her life list.
As a volunteer in Hales Corners she ---
Worked with the HCVC – Hales Corners Health Volunteers
Worked with the Historical Society
Wehr nature Center
HCLC Attic ladies
Altar Guild
Girl Scout – leader, Neighborhood chairman, trainer, boardmember, and received the Thanks badge.
Member of Charlie Evens Bible study group and Halescorners Women’s club and the Garden Club
She also volunteered at the library
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In 1930, Elizabeth was living with her parents, aunt and uncle and going to school.
Between 1930 and 1933 the family moved to Green Bay. In 1933 John Finn bought a Cottage near Eagle River and Betty got her drivers License so she could drive her mother to town.
After marrying Jim in 1941, Betty worked for the Canadian Research Council in Ottawa. When the war ended, Jom and Betty moved to Winnipeg, Canada and shortly thereafter to East Lansing, Michigan where Jim taught Mathematics and Betty volunteered with Boy Scouts and at the VA hospital. They also had two daughters.
The next move was to Oak Park Michigan in 1953 and then in Dec 1954 to Pacific Palisades in California. Back to Oak Park in 1955 and then to Hales Corners, Wisconsin in Dec 1956.
Betty became a Girl Scout leader in 1955 and has been involved ever since.
She laid the Trail of the Parks in the early 70s for Girl Scouts in Milwaukee county and helped with moving the Ben Humt cabin to it's present location in Hales Corners.
Since 1975 she has visited Kenya, the Galapagos Islands, Churchill, Alaska, Antarctica, Belize, England Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Peru, Chile, Guatemala, Montserrat, Germany , Nova Scotia, Texas, Israel, Egypt, and a few others.
She fell just short (970) of getting 1000 birds on her life list.
As a volunteer in Hales Corners she ---
Worked with the HCVC – Hales Corners Health Volunteers
Worked with the Historical Society
Wehr nature Center
HCLC Attic ladies
Altar Guild
Girl Scout – leader, Neighborhood chairman, trainer, boardmember, and received the Thanks badge.
Member of Charlie Evens Bible study group and Halescorners Women’s club and the Garden Club
She also volunteered at the library
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