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Elizabeth "Betty" Ide

Age: 78 • Barre, VT

Elizabeth "Betty" Ide, 78, of East Barre, died February 27, 2017, at Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing in Berlin. Born Elizabeth Ann Spear in Hartland, Vermont, October 2, 1938, to Dorothy (Blood) and Raymund Edgar Spear, she graduated Hartford High School in 1956.

She married Philip Martin Ide in January, 1958, and had three children. In 1971 they moved from Hartland to Fairfax, Vermont; Betty became the school secretary at Bellows Free Academy, retiring in 2006.

They moved to East Barre; she was active in the Barre Senior Center. A musician, Betty played for choruses and choirs all her life. She also sewed expertly.

Betty was pre-deceased by a son, Philip Scott Ide; her mother, Dorothy LaClair; her father, Raymund Edgar Spear; her step-mother, Ruth Chamberlain Spear; brother, Raymund "Sonny" Spear, Jr.; and a niece, Michelle Conley.

She is survived by husband, Philip, of East Barre; daughter, Linda Ide, and son-in-law, Brad Vietje, of Newbury, Vermont; by son and daughter-in-law, David and Susan Ide, and their daughter, Clara, of Richmond, Vermont; by grandson, George Philip Vietje, his wife, Dr. Phuong Vietje, and their sons, Chase and Colt, of Worcester, Vermont; by sister, Marty Sutherin, of Port Orange, Florida; by half-brother, David Spear and his sweetheart, Lois Atwood, of Morristown, Vermont; by half-brother, Terry Spear, and wife, Gail, of Stowe, Vermont; by half-sister, Patti Spear, and husband Keith Peden, of Jericho, Vermont; and many in-laws, nieces and nephews.

A gathering will be held at the Barre Senior Center Sunday, March 12, 1 to 4 pm.

Her funeral will be Thursday, May 4, 11:00 am, at the Hartland Congregational Church, burial to follow. Her full obituary can be found and condolences left at www.knightfuneralhomes.com.

Visit burlingtonfreepress.com/obituaries to Express condolences and sign the guest book.
Published in The Burlington Free Press on Mar. 3, 2017
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« #1 : March 03, 2017, 04:32:09 PM »

Henry,  Linda just asked that I share this longer version of her Mom's obit.  It gives the address of the Senior Center and a place for donations if one wishes.

BARRE, VT -- Elizabeth “Betty” Ide, 78, of East Barre, died of brain cancer on February 27, 2017, at Woodridge Nursing and Rehabilitation in Berlin, Vermont.
She was born Elizabeth Ann Spear at home in Hartland, Vermont, on October 2, 1938, the second child of Dorothy (Blood) and Raymund Edgar Spear. She often referred to herself as a “hurricane baby” because she came into the world only days after the devastation of the Great New England Hurricane of September 1938. Her education began in the one-room Grout School in North Hartland; she went on to graduate from Hartford High School in White River Junction, Vermont, in 1956, where she was an honor student and voted most popular by her classmates.
Betty’s parents divorced when she was young; she, her older brother, Raymund “Sonny” Spear, and her younger sister, Mary Martha “Marty” Spear, were raised by her mother and step-father, Lee Lasure, in North Hartland.
Philip Martin Ide, of Hartland, began courting Betty within a year of her graduation from high school. They were married in January 1958 in the church in North Hartland, with their reception at Damon Hall in Hartland Three Corners. They made their home in Hartland for many years and had three children: Linda Ann, Philip Scott, and David Andrew.
Betty sold Avon as a young mother. She economized by sewing the family’s clothing, re-finishing and re-covering furniture, making curtains, and canning food.
In 1971 the family moved from Hartland to Fairfax, VT.
As her children grew, Betty went back to work, starting as a bookkeeper at a loan company in St. Albans. In 1974 she became the school secretary at Bellows Free Academy, Fairfax, VT, where she worked for more than 30 years, retiring in 2006. All three of her children graduated from BFA while she worked there.
After she retired, Betty and Phil moved from Fairfax to East Barre, VT. Betty loved her involvement with the local Home Demonstration group and the Barre Senior Center, where she was a board member for several years. She helped organize many activities, such as tea parties, dinners, and theatrical and musical events at the center, and participated in line-dancing, Tai Chi, bingo, and quilt-making classes.
Betty also avidly shared her love of music. As a girl she was given a piano and some lessons by a great-aunt. She never received many lessons but played largely by ear. Betty kept the piano for most of her life and played every day, amassing a large collection of popular 20th century sheet music. She often played for church choirs and local choruses including, most recently, the Young-At-Heart Singers from the Barre Senior Center. When she and Phil moved out of their home in Fairfax, she passed her cherished, old piano along to her granddaughter, Clara, and used an electric keyboard thereafter.
Betty applied her creative sewing skills to community projects. She created all of the costumes for the Fairfax Community Players production of the musical, “The King and I.” In 2001 she helped to establish the Fairfax United Methodist Church’s annual bazaar, now in its 15th year, providing most of the sewn items that year and for every year thereafter. She became well-known for her colorful, meticulously crafted potholders and aprons, which she sold by the hundreds every year in Fairfax and at other bazaars and craft shows.
Betty was pre-deceased by her middle child, Philip Scott Ide, on June 23, 1984; by her mother, Dorothy LaClair; by her father, Raymund Edgar Spear; by her step-mother, Ruth Chamberlin Spear; by her older brother, Raymund “Sonny” Spear, Jr.; and by her niece, Michelle LaFlam Reddick.
She is survived by her husband, Philip Martin Ide, of East Barre; her daughter, Linda Ide, and son-in-law, Brad Vietje, of Newbury, Vermont; by her son and daughter-in-law, David and Susan Ide, and their daughter, Clara, of Richmond, VT.
She is also survived by her grandson, George Philip Vietje, his wife, Dr. Phuong Vietje, and their two sons, Chase and Colt, of Worcester, VT; by her sister, Marty Sutherin, of Port Orange, Florida; by her half-brother, David Spear and his sweetheart, Lois Atwood, of Morristown, VT; by her half-brother, Terry Spear, and his wife, Gail, of Stowe, VT; by her half-sister, Patti Spear, and her husband Keith Peden, of Jericho, VT; and by loving in-laws, nieces and nephews.
Donations may be made in Betty’s honor to Woodridge Rehabilitation and Nursing Center c/o CVMC Fund Development Office at P.O. Box 547, Barre, VT 05641. Please include Betty Ide’s name on the memo line.
An informal gathering in Betty’s honor will be held on Sunday, March 12, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Barre Senior Center at 131 So. Main St., #4, Barre, VT.
Her funeral will be held at the Brick Congregational Church in Hartland on Thursday, May 4, at 11:00 am, followed by her committal in the Hartland Village Cemetery, and a reception in the church basement. Knight’s Funeral Home of White River Jct. will handle the arrangements.
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« #2 : March 04, 2017, 01:13:21 AM »

Sally, obituaries are very expensive to put in the newspaper.  I am more than happy to put as long an obituary as the family wants on my website.  I pay for lt myself & nobody pays anything.  Many thanks to Larry Ward who originally set this up for me so without special skills we can keep each other informed of what is going on in the community..

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