Betty Vigus' Obituary
Betty Louise Vigus, age 93, of Bellbrook, passed away on Friday, November 26th, 2021.
She was born on March 4th, 1928 to Ella (Goodhart) and Howard Frakes.
Betty was a member of Heritage Christian Church, and absolutely loved spending time with all the people there, including pastor Randy Snyder. Betty was able to go on several cruises with her friends to Alaska, Hawaii, Panama Canal, and the Caribbean, and was also able to travel with her kids and grandkids, with Disney and Hawaii being two of the most memorable. In her younger years she loved to go roller skating and bowling. She also loved to play all sorts of card games, everything from Euchre to Rumy! She loved to go grocery shopping for the socializing it offered. More than anything, she loved people, and people love her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Howard and Ella Frakes, husband Richard Long, son Richard Long, and husband Harold Vigus. Betty is survived by children Lori Larkin (David) and Robert Vigus (Melissa), grandchildren Christina Schneble (Dustin), Wesley Larkin (Ashley), and Bridget Fogle (Austin), and great-grandchildren Jacob Schneble, Emiline Schneble, Kate Schneble, Camden Larkin, Tatum Larkin, Brightyn Larkin, Leighton Larkin, and coming soon, Declan Fogle, and her sweet dog, that she loved, Kiko.
To help the family celebrate her life, you are invited to share during her visitation at Heritage Christian Church (7171 Wilmington Pike Centerville, OH 45459) on Thursday, December 9th from 12 pm to 1:30 pm. Life Celebration Services will be held immediately following the visitation at 1:30 pm. Burial to follow at Bellbrook Cemetery.
In addition to flowers, donations can be sent to the charity or organization of your choice. You are welcome to write a condolence, send flowers, plant a tree, and share a story about Betty at www.ConnerAndKoch.com.
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