Betty Yuhas was born on April 30, 1929, in Swoyersville. She attended Holy Trinity Grade School and graduate from Swoyersville High School in 1947, where she was a majorette. Following graduation, she worked in Laros for several years before relocating to Philadelphia to work as a Practical Nurse in Doctors Hospital. Betty cherished her time at the hospital where she worked in the nursery tending to the needs of newborn babies. The care giving skills she acquired stayed with her throughout her life.
During Betty’s 84 years on earth, she lived in Ohio, California, New Jersey and New York. In all her travels, she always created and maintained a warm and loving home for her four children. The last fifteen years of her life were spent in Swoyersville where she lived in the family homestead, a place she truly loved.
Not a day went by that Betty didn’t laugh, enjoy and give thanks for her life. She was always able to find the good in everyone and everything. When it came to her four children, she was a selfless caregiver until the end of her life.
Betty passed into eternal rest while in the arms of her daughter, Mary Ann and her son, Paul on July 10th. She was greeted by her mother, Anna Schlossar Yuhas; her father, Stephen (Peggy) Yuhas; her brothers, Johnny, Junior and Jimmy; and her many relatives and friends.
Betty is survived by Walter Michaels, who she married in 1954; her four loving children, Mary Ann Youngblood and he husband, Paul; Walter and his wife, Carmela; Mark and his wife Mary Ellen; and Paul and his wife Terriann; her eight grandchildren, Daniel, Samantha, Nicole, Emily, Victoria, Grace, Maxwell and Matthew. Betty was lovingly called “GB” by the kids because she was their dear and giving Grammie Betty. Also surviving are her sisters, Anna Mae Batory and Doris Sickler; and her sister-in-law, Mary Jule Yuhas.
A Private Funeral Service was held at Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Parish in Swoyersville. Her pallbearers were her three sons, Walter, Mark and Paul; her grandson, Daniel; her son-in-law, Paul; her adopted son from West Islip, New York, Dave Efron. Betty’s granddaughters, Emily and Samantha read from scripture and her grandchildren, Victoria and Matthew presented the gifts of bread and wine. She was eloquently eulogized by her granddaughter, Nicole.
Very special thanks to Dr. Mario Adajar and Dr. Erik F. Kruger and a terrific RN named Kristol in the ICU at General Hospital.
Donations in Betty’s memory may be made to the American Heart and Stroke Association at www.stroke.org.
Funeral Arrangements were entrusted to the care of the Wroblewski Funeral Home, Inc., 1442 Wyoming Avenue, Forty Fort.
For additional information or to send the family an online message of condolence, you may visit the funeral home web-site www.wroblewskifuneralhome.com.