Betty Eleanor (Nielsen) Fennelly

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: February 9, 1933
  • Date Of Death: May 6, 2020
  • State: Connecticut

Betty Eleanor (Nielsen) Fennelly, 87, of Cromwell, wife of the late George P. Fennelly for forty years, passed away on Wednesday, May 6, 2020 due to the coronavirus at Autumn Lake of Cromwell.  Born February 9, 1933 in Cromwell, she was the daughter of the late Niels and Florence (Guile) Nielsen.

Betty lived in Cromwell all of her life and on Court Street for the majority.  When she was a youngster you could find her and her friends playing in the area.  Sometimes you might see Betty and friends riding down Court Street on a bulldozer, only slowing down to do donuts in the middle of the road. In those days, Court Street was dirt.  Betty attended Cromwell schools and graduated Middletown High School, Class of 1951.

Betty enjoyed camping with her husband mostly in Newfane, Vermont and in the Lake George area of New York.  Betty loved going to the beach with family in Old Lyme and touring around on motorcycles with her husband. She had many talents from any household repairs, plumbing, replacing an outlet or changing the oil in the car. Her son once took over the dining room to rebuild his motorcycle. When he finished, he rolled it out the front door and she never complained but thought it was a great centerpiece!

Betty is survived by her son, George B. Fennelly and his wife Mary of Tolland; her daughter, Ellen L. Fisk and her husband Neil of Cromwell; a brother, Robert Nielsen of Middletown and Roger E. Nielsen of Melbourne, FL; five grandchildren, Neil G. Fisk (Courtney) of Middletown, Eric P. Fisk (Emma) of New Britain, Mindy Fennelly of Brooklyn, Michael Fennelly (Chelsea) of Stafford Springs, Jimmy Fennelly (Kate) of Coventry; two great grandchildren, Jack Fennelly and Logan Fennelly as well as many nieces and nephews.

Along with her husband and parents, Betty was predeceased by her brother, Howard F. Nielsen.

The family would like to say a special thank you to the staff of Autumn Lake for making Betty comfortable during her stay.

 

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