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Betty I. Zumpft

August 16, 1923 — September 3, 2024

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Betty I. Zumpft, 101, of Copeland Oaks, formerly of Winter Haven, Florida and Conneaut, died Tuesday evening at Altman Alliance Community Hospital. Betty was born August 16, 1923 in Conneaut, Ohio, a daughter of the late Clayton and Betsy (Guest) Crandall. 

Betty graduated from Conneaut High School in 1941 and attended Ashtabula Business School. She retired as a Library Clerk from Rowe Junior High School in Conneaut. Previously she had worked as a payroll clerk for Koski Construction Company in Ashtabula. After retiring she and her husband moved to Winter Haven in 1984. 

She was a member of the New Leaf United Methodist Church in Conneaut and had attended the Lucerne Baptist Church, Winter Haven for 30 years. Betty was a member of the Eagles Ladies’ Auxilliary #1463 in Ashtabula. She had volunteered at the Ashtabula County Nursing Home in Kingsville, OH and also did many volunteer years at Haines City Health Care and Nursing Home in Haines City, Florida. Betty had also tutored at the Adult School in Auburndale, Florida. 

Her husband, Paul Zumpft, whom she married January 1, 1942, died September 18, 2012. She leaves her daughter, Bonnie (Ronald) Salo of Canfield; two granddaughters, Kelly Remias, Kris (Brian) Davis; two great grandchildren, Abby and Brady and many nieces and nephews. Besides her parents and her husband, Betty was preceded in death by six siblings. 

Betty will be interred next to her husband at Florida National Cemetery

 

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