Betty Jane Sines

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January 24, 1923 ~ April 9, 2019

A Lifelong resident of Perry, Betty Jane Sines, age 96, passed away Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at home surrounded by loved ones. She was born January 24, 1923 in Perry to Dusty and Gladys Cross. Betty was married to Junior Sines for 40 years until his death on March 26, 1989. She also had a son Donald Jon Sines who died in 1960. Betty loved to cook for friends and family. She was very creative and ambitious, spending a lot of time painting and gardening. She also loved music and dancing. She was preceded in death by her 5 sisters, Edna Mae Brown, Mary Coy, Barbara Pudder, Ida Mae Brewster and Joan Chapman Smith. She is survived by her children, Raymond (Suanne) Sines, Terry (Gretchen) Sines and Pam (Dale) Schlauch; grandchildren, Stephanie (Joe) Medlen, Amanda Rae Sines, Victoria (Dominic) Lamarco, Gretal (Mike) Collins, Cassie (Dusty) Crofoot, Maggie (Rob) Walker and many great-grandchildren. Private Graveside Services will be observed. Contributions may be made in her name to Hospice of the Western Reserve, P.O. Box 72101, Cleveland, OH 44192. Online obituary and guest book at www.behmfuneral.com.

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  1. Nothing but good memories of Miss Betty. Quite the lady. Sorry to hear of her passing, but what a wonderful life.

  2. To the family of Mrs. Sines sorry to hear of your loss my heart grieves with you as she was a beautiful woman and very spirited one also. Dan Chapman

  3. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Ray, Terry and Pam and their families. Betty was always very kind and funny. We had some great shopping trips many, many years ago and I remember her very fondly. Rest In Peace Betty Linda Hovlik Badger

  4. I probably met Betty Sines once, but she must have been an outstanding person – especially since she was the Mother of Pam Schlauch , Grandmother of Cassie Crofoot, and Aunt of Connie Chapman and Tammy Chloe. – because they are all outstanding people.

  5. Condolences to the entire extended family. My dear mother, Jill West loved Betty so much – they were buddies, and I’m sure they’re together again on the other side… dancing, laughing, and having a great reunion. With love to you all as you reflect on a life well-lived, Julie West


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