Elizabeth Ann Burruto
Tuesday January 17th, 2023, at the age of 86.
Predeceased by her loving husband Albert S. Burruto, siblings Helen and John McIntee. Elizabeth is survived by her children, James (Jody), Ann, Christopher, Stephen (Kelly) Burruto, grandchildren Ivy, Jack, Paige, and Morgan Burruto, siblings William (Chris) and Jim (Barb) McIntee and Muriel Ward (Ron) and Cousin Carol (Tom) Mullin.
Friends are invited to join the Family for a memorial service Saturday February 25th at 11:00 am at the White Haven All Seasons Chapel.
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13 responses to “Burruto, Elizabeth Ann”
A dear,sweet lady and one of the Fab Five friends.
I met Betty when she was living at Aaron Manor. We didn’t know eachother very long but we had a great time. We could talk and laugh forever about everything and nothing. She could put a smile on my face and make me laugh no matter how I felt when
I came to see her. I will not forget her.
Betty and Al were great neighbors, we had many good times together. PEACE
I knew Betty for years as a fellow Realtor and long-time member of the Women’s Council of Realtors. Betty was one of the kindest, smartest women in our organization! May she rest in Peace.
sending my thoughts and prayers to her children. She was a wonderful neighbor and friend
Betty had a smile to light up a room. I spent many times with her in the world of real estate. She was warm and lovely and well respected in her field. My thoughts and prayers to her family from one of her colleagues and friends at Howard Hanna.
I met Betty 20 years ago, as our Realtor, and we immediately became friends. We had many luncheons together and solved many problems of the world !! She was a lovely person to be with and a role model to all of strength and courage. I feel blessed to have been her friend. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family for your loss.
I was blessed to know Betty since the first time I did her hair on November 10, 2000. Every 6 weeks I was treated to her fabulous smile, great sense of humor, and loving stories of her siblings, children and grandchildren. She was so proud of her family! Though she tarried through many physical adversities, she never complained—she by far was one of the bravest women I have ever known. My late mother-in-law, Carmie Bellomio-Matrachisia, shared her friendships with the Inclemas; just another way our paths were intertwined. She is missed immensely. Praying for all your broken hearts.
Betty was one of the greats ! So wonderful, kind and caring . I enjoyed knowing her as a fellow Realtor .My thoughts and prayers go to her family , so sorry for your loss
Among the kindest, calmest, most respectful and respected people I have ever known. As a fellow Realtor, I only wish our paths had crossed more often along the way. With gratitude for her life and deepest sympathy in her loss. May God’s strength and peace surround her loving family always.
Betty was such a kind, wonderful person. I had the privilege of working with her in a real estate office I managed some years ago. She was a truly a joy and a wonderful member of our team. May she Rest In Peace. She will be missed.
Betty was a courageous woman. She was gentle and kind as well as a caring fellow Realtor. She exemplified the Golden Rule in her profession and in life. She had a big heart, charming personality and loved her husband Al and family dearly. Peace to you dear Betty.
To the Burruto Family:
I am so sorry… Your mother was 100% class. When I think back to the time I spent in her home, I am so grateful for how kind she always was to me.
My deepest sympathies,
Amy Jane Stewart