
Betty Kay Connelly
January 27, 2025

CONNELLY, Betty Kay (née Ranger) - Of Mount Forest, passed away peacefully at Louise Marshall Hospital on Monday, January 27, 2025 in her 88th year. She is predeceased by her loving husband of 63 years, Neil Connelly (2019). Loving mother of Guy Connelly and his wife Liz, and Gail Connelly and her spouse Darcy Brown. Cherished grandmother of Brandon (Scott), Carisa, and Kyle (Danielle); and great-grandmother to Ava and Olivia. Betty is predeceased by all of her six siblings, and will be fondly remembered by her sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, as well as extended family and friends.
The family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Louise Marshall Hospital for the compassionate care they provided to our mother during her final days.
Entombment will take place at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Orangeville in the spring. A celebration of her life will also be held in the spring, details to follow. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Betty are asked to consider the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada.
Condolences
So so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you guys and the family. Our sincere condolences.
— The Blacklock's, January 30, 2025Gail and family
Take care and hugs to you all.
Gail and family
I am so sorry for your loss. Cherish all of the beautiful memories you have.
Hugs
~Brenda
Betty was a warm soul. We met through bowling and continued to be friends, bonding over shared losses and a love of jigsaw puzzles. Who will I trade them with now, you are missed. Linda
— Linda Dunk, January 30, 2025Gail & Family.
We are going to miss your Mom. She was a good friend. We had many chats and lots of laughs. She loved her little dog Peanut who was good company for her. We offer you our sympathy and condolences .
Dan and Doris Tone
Betty was my neighbour and I will miss her. We had many chats and often a chuckle visiting indoors in the wintertime and on the front porch or deck in the summertime. Her little dog, Peanut, was always there making sure he was the centre of attention. R.I.P Betty.
— Sharon Rodgers, January 29, 2025Here are a few of my favourite pics. Mom and Dad's wedding in 1956 and one of her (a picnic in Keswick) in 1953.
— Gail Connelly, January 29, 2025