Betty Clemente
January 01, 1945 - April 05, 2020
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Betty LaFuente Clemente April 26, 1945-April 5, 2020 Our mother was called home to our Lord on April 5, 2020. Betty was an amazing and kind individual who touched the lives of all who knew her. She was a loving and generous mother and grandmother who always wore a smile on her face. Betty, who had a wonderful career as a registered nurse, always cared deeply for others. She is survived by her loving, devoted and loyal husband, Jose D. Clemente. She was also the proud mother of 4 children; Jason, Jeffrey, Joseph and Jennifer and loving grandmother of her 5 precious grandchildren; Madison, Jake, Noah, Katerina and Logan; as well as several nieces and nephews who she treated as her own children. Bettys greatest love was her family~Family is everything~ and all her children were proud to call her mom. Betty was also a spiritual woman who had complete faith in our Lord. She is now our angel in heaven protecting and watching over our family. A celebration of Bettys life will be postponed due to the pandemic. A memorial service will be scheduled in the near future. Other NJ Other NJ
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So sad to hear about Betty’s death, she’s a wonderful and kind person, I will miss her a lot in our daily mass, reciting the rosary, and praying the Angelus. She truly loved Mother Mary and always offering a beautiful flowers for her. May the Blessed Mother envelope her with her mantle of love and guide her in her next journey. Our condolences for Clemente’s family. <br>LoveMon & Zeny Campomanes
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our deepest condolences to Pete and the whole family, we are so sad and will miss her smile and wonderful personality. Keeping you all in our prayers..xofelicia and lito
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Our prayers & deep sympathy to the loving family of Sis Betty. She was such a kind, gentle person. When our older son who was her oldest son’s ( Jason) classmate did not have a babysitter, Sis Betty babysat our son Richie for a week. We never forgot this loving, selfless act even if it happened more than 45 years ago .She was so prayerful, attending the holy rosary & Holy Mass regularly. Ampy & Betty both have rheumatoid arthritis & Betty was such an inspiration, never complaining but always sweetly smiling. She gave us fresh vegetables in the summer, very appreciated by us. She was generous & never hesitated to contribute to the Simbang Gabi in our parish & the fundraiser toward the restoration of the large, circular window in the church . Our last conversation was “see you when I come back from the Philippines “. Sis Betty, we love you ! We will miss your holy presence in St Thomas the Apostle !We are so so blessed to have known & prayed with you . You are now in the company of the just in heaven, with the other Sis Betty . Please pray for us.