• Date Of Birth: July 2, 1933
  • Date Of Death: March 11, 2020
  • State: Arizona

Elvira Betty Juarez passed away peacefully on March 11, 2020 inside the same house on S. Leroux St., Flagstaff, in which she was born 86 years ago.  Betty was the youngest of 11 children born to Trinidad and Paulita (Prieto) Juarez. They are: Erlinda (Sr. Mary Magdalene), Soledad (Cholé), Consuelo (Connie), Helen, Nick, Anita, Ralph, Carmen, Theresa (Sr. Pauline Therese), Alicia and Elvira; only Alicia remains.

Betty never married but throughout her life in her role as Aunt Betty, she lovingly influenced and mentored many of her 52 nieces and nephews.  Called to the teaching profession, she built a firm foundation for it by earning both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Education from ASC/NAU. She started her teaching career at BIA schools and for years, taught in Leupp and Kayenta AZ before returning to Flagstaff to teach at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic School and South Beaver Elementary, where she remained for the remainder of her teaching career.

Betty was extremely capable and fiercely independent, living life to the fullest yet always opening her heart to family members. She was a traveler imbued with a spirit of adventure, bringing young nieces or nephews along to take in national parks and man-made wonders, visit her sisters in their cloistered convents, driving to interesting, faraway places.  With her good friend Jean, she ventured often to Mexico, and to Europe, visiting Medjugorje and other religious sites.

Betty loved the outdoors, enjoyed hiking and riding horses.  She invariably showed up in a different car and owned unique ones, such as a two-door ’53 Nash Rambler, a 60s-era Oldsmobile 4-4-2 muscle car. Betty enjoyed investing in properties and in her later years, graciously opened up her time-share in Sedona to family and friends, a marvelous place to enjoy reunions, celebrate birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries.

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