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Elizabeth Anne Davenport

3/7/2024

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    Elizabeth Anne Davenport ("Betty"), affectionately known as Nama, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on March 7, 2024. Born on October 23, 1939, she graced the community of Skaneateles, NY, with her presence for over 50 years.
    Betty dedicated 27 years to inspiring young minds as a high school math teacher at Auburn High School. Her passion for music shone through her talent with the clarinet, performing with the Auburn Civic Band and Skaneateles Community Band. An avid traveler, Betty explored the world with curiosity and joy. Betty was a devoted wife to her late husband, Ted E. Davenport, who predeceased her in 2014. Ted's passion for theatre—acting, directing, and producing—was a significant part of their lives together. Betty cherished her weekly dinner group traditions, exploring new restaurants every Thursday night, insisting "Friday was for amateurs."  Above all, Betty's heart belonged to her family.
    She was a loving mother to Andy Davenport (Holly), Jim Davenport (Stacy), and Patti Burak (Ahmet), and a doting grandmother to her many grandchildren.   Her nickname, Nama, was affectionately coined by her grandson Jesse, who couldn't quite pronounce "Grandmother." In her final years, Betty moved to Bluefield in Auburn, NY, living there for seven years before spending her last year under the compassionate care of her son Andy in Manchester, MD.
     There, she became an active member of St. John’s United Methodist Church, contributing to the community and bringing joy with her spirited presence. Despite her struggle with Dementia/Alzheimer’s, Betty's vibrant spirit never faded.
    Graveside Service will be held on Monday, March 18th at 11am at Lake View Cemetery, Skaneateles.
     In honor of Betty's life and legacy, her family requests that donations be made to St. John’s United Methodist Church, PO Box 185, Hampstead, MD 21074, in lieu of flowers. Betty's memory will live on in the hearts of those she touched, a testament to a life richly lived and dearly loved.
To send condolences, visit: robertdgrayfuneralhome.com.

 

 

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Dick and marian marchand
3/12/2024 02:31:39 pm

Betty will be missed we spent many good times with her. She always had a smile and a kind word

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Jennifer Riblet
3/14/2024 04:58:27 am

Betty was a long time friend of my mother, Linda Riblet. Always accompanied with Opie when she would come to visit. The last time I saw her was at Bluefield manor, where her and Opie ruled the premises. She was funny, sweet and quick with wit. My condolences to the family. She will be missed.

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Judy Gelston
3/14/2024 10:19:36 am

Betty and Ted were one of our first friends when we moved to Skaneateles in '70. They were great friends in Jaycees and Jaycees as well and got us involved in the community.
The loss of your parents is always a hard moment. Betty was a very kind friend.

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Carole Buff
3/14/2024 04:09:06 pm

Betty and Ted and their family rented half of their house to our family when we moved back to Skaneateles across the street from what was our family home. Our boys were the same age as Andy and Jim, so they had ready made playmates. We truly enjoyed our time there and they made it feel like family. Betty will be missed by all those who knew her.

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Carmen del Pilar Lancellotti
3/27/2024 10:35:57 am

Betty and Ted were dear friends during all the years we lived in Skaneateles. We were fellow teachers at Auburn High School, she in Math and I in Spanish & English. We shared great vacations including one to Cape Cod for 3 days in constant rain! After we moved to Williamsburg, VA, I would have lunch at The Sherwood Inn every summer with her during our annual visits. Oh, how I will miss her. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Andy, Jim, Patti and the entire family. Carmen and Bill Lancellotti

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