Sarah Dempsey
She was a special woman. I always enjoyed seeing her and Jim out somewhere. Please accept our condolences. Jim and Sarah Dempsey
Birth date: Mar 26, 1930 Death date: Feb 26, 2019
Elizabeth (Betts) Lally Williamson, 88, died peacefully on February 26, 2019, after a long battle with dementia. The daughter of the late Lenore (Woelz) and Raymond Lally, Betts was born March 26, 1930, in Appleton, Wisconsin. She Read Obituary
She was a special woman. I always enjoyed seeing her and Jim out somewhere. Please accept our condolences. Jim and Sarah Dempsey
Please accept our condolences on Betty's passing. She was very kind to us when we moved to town back in 1977.
We both remember Betty fondly and wish everyone in the family the best, notwithstanding the circumstances.
Tim & Judy Young
My condolences to the family and friends of Elizabeth Lally Williamson. I will remember her for being friendly, gracious and kindhearted. Betts always treated you like family. She would greet you with a smile and a hug. When she asked how you were doing or how the kids were, she was genuinely interested. It was never just idle chatter or forced social interaction. Heaven just got a special angel indeed!!!
Carrie Leschke
Sorry to hear of your beautiful mom’s passing. Fond memories from Main St in Oshkosh. Deepest condolences to you and your family. Love, Andy & Jenny Wesner
There was no one like "Aunt Betts". She sat with me while I waited for word o my father's death, she fed all of us frequently and her brownies are still on my hips! God bless you Betts in every way. Your life is a testimony to pure grace , compassion and love. The world has been a better place for you having been in it .
Karola Jungbacker
My Godmother and Aunt, Betty "Betts" was a kind, loving woman who had a terrific sense of humor. She could light up the room with her laughter, smile, and twinkle in her eye. So many fantastic memories of Christmas meals at Church Street. I know you are lighting up the heavens with Clem, Ag, John and Mary, and Doc Lally!
Thank you Betts, Betty, Mrs. Williamson, you made an impact. I remember cookie and lemonade breaks at your home when I was hanging with Anne and Joanie. Your sense of humor, honesty and kindness aways stand out. I still remember your comments about crazy Riley and his run away antics. I always gain a heart felt smile when I think of you. RIP sweet lady, RIP. Lynda Stein
Betts was a huge presence in my life growing up! She was like a 2nd mom to me at times; never hesitating to give me important "free advise". My best memories revolve around parties, dressing up like Miss America, and chasing Riley around the neighborhood! She had that twinkle in her eye and a funny sense of humor!! They broke the mold! Loved her much! Joan Kelnhofer!