Betty R. Waugaman – Belle Vernon
Obituaries
September 7, 2020

Betty R. Waugaman – Belle Vernon

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Betty R. Waugaman, 93, of Belle Vernon, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2020, in Monongahela Valley Hospital. A daughter of the late James W. and Edythe McKnight Rutledge, she was born in Fayette City on April 14, 1927. Betty was a member and elder of the Charleroi Presbyterian Church, a member of the Eastern Star and was formerly a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Belle Vernon where she had been the president of the H.O.A., taught Sunday School and had served as an Elder. She had been a resident of Belle Vernon for most of her adult life and retired in 1989 as a bookkeeper for the former Jack Roley Pontiac-Cadillac dealership. She enjoyed playing Mah Jongg with family and friends and was a dog lover, having had many dogs over the years. Betty was ever young at heart and when asked her age, she was always 29. She was a grand lady and a true friend to those that she held dear. Surviving are many nieces and nephews, including B.J. Thomas, with whom she made her home; Joanne Friday of Matunuck, R.I.; Don Grazzini and Tim Grazzini, both of Richland, Wash.; and Ralph Waugaman of Greensburg; her best friend, Lucy Rippel of Monongahela; her dog, Cooper and a step-daughter, Donice Horton of North Sannich, British Columbia, Canada. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, James Donald ‘Don’ Waugaman on Feb. 14, 2017; two brothers, James W. “Skip” Rutledge and John Roy Rutledge; and three sisters, Louise Davis, Ruth Ann Grazzini and Jean Sherman. Betty was the last of the Rutledge Clan. Friends will be received from 2 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, in the FERGUSON FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATORY INC., 700 Broad Ave. Belle Vernon, www.FergusonFuneralHomeAndCrematory.com., 724-929-5300. Face masks will be required in the funeral home and guests are limited to 25 people at any given time. Funeral services will be in the funeral home at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. Entombment will follow in the Belle Vernon Cemetery Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to an animal rescue organization or the charity of one’s choice.

 

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