This memorial website away created in memory of our loved one, Betty Nazaroff, 91, born on May 26, 1925 and passed away on September 18, 2016. We will remember her forever.
Betty June Nazaroff passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday afternoon in the presence of family. At 91 years of age, she lived a long and happy life. She was born in 1925, a child of the Great Depression, and worked making airplane motors during World War II. She married Phillip Nazaroff, and had two boys, Dave and Mark.
She had a fantastic final year, in which, she welcomed her two great grandchildren into the world and attended the Littlefield Family Reunion. She even made it to the casino a few weeks ago! She always brought the fun and was a pleasure to gab with. She will be missed, but will remain in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to have known her.
Viewing and Memorial Sunday September 25, 2016, 7:00 pm at College Ave Church of the Nazarene, 8221 College Ave., Whittier, CA 90605.
Funeral September 26, 2016, 10:30 am, Rose Hills Memorial Park, 3888 Workman Mill Rd., Gate 17, Whittier, CA 90601, directly across from the chapel.
Please join us for lunch at Steak N Stein, 9545 E. Whittier Blvd., Pico Rivera, CA 90660, immediately following the funeral. RSVP for lunch by emailing leahmkrueger@gmail.com, calling or texting (562) 818-3473 by Saturday Sept. 24, 2016.
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Leave a tributeShe was truly loved by family and friends.
Condolences to the entire family -comfort and peace in her passing.
Betty will be remembered, her love for others cherished.
Leave a Tribute
She was truly loved by family and friends.
Condolences to the entire family -comfort and peace in her passing.
Betty will be remembered, her love for others cherished.
Oh no he will not beat me!
On one visit to Washington state, Aunt Betty and her brother CC came to our house during "corn" season. My grampa CC started eating corn and commenting on how much he loved it. So Aunt Betty says" well I love it more!" They continued to comment on their love of corn as they ate and ate. Grampa ate 13 ears and Aunt Betty wasn't far behind with 12. Us kids just sat and stared at their piles of empty cobs on their plates and smiled.