HARTFORD – Betty “Mimi” Patten Duel, 91, of Hartford, went into the arms of the Lord on Wednesday, December 30 at her home, following a long illness.
Born on August 22nd 1924 in Adamsville, NY. Betty was the daughter of James Patten and Evelyn (Walsh) Patten.
Betty grew up on the family farm in Adamsville. She enjoyed her life despite being poor. She always said, “Everyone was poor, we didn’t know any different”. One of Betty’s first jobs was at the Homestead Tea House in Hudson Falls, a job which she loved. She went on to enlist in the United States Navy during WWII in 1944. Betty considered her time in the Navy to be one of the best in her life. She was very proud to have served her country. During her time in the military, Betty married the love of her life, Frank C. Duel on December 23rd 1945. She was honorably discharged in 1946 and the couple moved to Hudson Falls where they began a family.
She started work as a dishwasher at the Maple Street School in Hudson Falls, which blossomed into a 25 year career, ending as a school lunch manager when she retired in 1980. Betty enjoyed everything about this job from washing dishes to food preparation. She cherished her time with coworkers and the beloved students that she served lunches to. These relationships and memories were thought of fondly for many years to follow.
Betty was an active member of the Hudson Falls United Methodist Church for 40 years. After moving from Hudson Falls to Hartford, she rejoined the Adamsville Baptist Church. Her father, James Patten, helped to build this church in which Betty and her family attended during her childhood. Church and her belief in Christ were always very important to Betty. She was a wonderful Christian woman who lived out her faith.
Betty was a very caring person. She made friends easily and remained friends forever. She was very loyal and had life-long friends from high school, the service, and her work. She valued her relationships and considered her family to be friends as well.
Betty’s family was very important to her and she was the cornerstone that held us all together. She enjoyed teaching the kids to swim, and attending sporting events, concerts, or any other activity. She loved baking and cooking and always was sure to put in her special ingredient, “love”. Wedding cakes were one of her specialties, which she made for numerous family and friends. Betty was very crafty and creative, she took delight in painting, crocheting, sewing, as well as Christmas crafting with Frank. Betty enjoyed being outdoors, tending to her plants, and watching the bluebirds and hummingbirds. She exceled at everything she did and poured her heart into every activity. Her passion and love were contagious. Betty was a wonderful woman who loved her grandchildren and great-grandchildren with all her heart. She played a large role in raising and babysitting her great-granddaughters. They were her pride and joy. Words cannot express the hole that Betty’s passing has left in our hearts and lives, but all of the memories that have been shared will be cherished. Mimi has “sprinkled” our lives with love to last a lifetime.
In addition to her parents, and loving husband of 52 years, Frank “Papa” C. Duel, Betty was predeceased by her siblings: Ida Dessaint, Clifford Patten, Edward Patten, Howard Patten, Dorothy Claire, James Patten, Richard Patten, Kay Patten, and Raymond Patten; and her brothers and sister in-law: Harvey Dessaint, Viola Patten, Glendon Claire, and Romeo Paradis.
Betty is survived by her adoring family: Daughter, Donna Petteys and husband, Brent and daughter Diane O’Connor; Grandchildren: Brian Petteys, and his wife, Denise, Kimberly Reynolds, and her husband Larry, Heather O’Connor, Colin Petteys and his wife Gretchen, and Shawn O’Connor; Great-Granddaughters: Jaclyn Petteys, Christina Petteys, Shelby Reynolds, and Lexus Reynolds; and special little friends, Case, Evalyn, and Clayton.
Betty is also survived by her siblings: Robert Patten and wife, Jane, Mildred Paradis, Gladys Flynn, and Elaine Benson, and her sisters’ in-law: Lois Patten, Carol Patten, and Darlene Patten. And by many nieces and nephews.
Friends and family may call from 10 am to noon on Saturday, at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street Hudson Falls, NY.
A funeral service will follow immediately after calling hours on Saturday.
Burial will be held in the spring at Morningside Cemetery in Hartford, NY.
Memorial donations, in Betty’s name may be made to High Peaks Hospice, 79 Glenwood Ave, Queensbury, NY 12804.
A special thank you to High Peaks Hospice for their help during this difficult time. The family is truly grateful for the superb care that you provided.
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I met Mrs.Duel while an elementary student at Maple St.school during the late 1950’s. Because of the way she always smiled at me and made me feel that I was her favorite student, I loved her immediately! I was so happy to see her when I entered the high school…she continued to show me kindness and make me feel so special. I think she even gave me extra portions sometimes at lunch in the cafeteria!! I’ve thought about her so many times over the past 50 years and was saddened to see her obituary. I’m so very sorry for your loss. Lynne Measeck McCrann, Worcester, Ma. Class of 1967 HFHS
Sending my sympathy to all the family and friends. Betty was a very special Aunt to me , i have fond memories playing in the little house was always so much fun. And of course she was a pleasure to see in school always a kind word for all her students that she served. Enjoyed her cooking and she was the one who gave me no bake cookie recipe that my kids and grand kids love so much think of her every time i make them. You will be missed but you leave behind many memories Love Darlene
Anyone remember Betty Duel that worked @ maple st school and the High school in the cafeteria she was a great person she passed away on Saturday gone but not forgotten
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Darlene Roblee
Darlene Roblee I sure do, was she related to you?
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John J Terrio
John J Terrio I went to Margret Murphy School.
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Rae Carey My mom worked with for many years
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Brian Dickinson
Brian Dickinson I remember her. She was a friend of my family and lived just past the canal on the way to Adamsville.
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Laurie Kuba
Laurie Kuba My mom, Marilyn Irvine worked with Betty for years at Maple Street school , now HF Intermediate school. Nice lady.
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Brian Dickinson
Brian Dickinson I remember your mom too Laura Kuba. She was another gem!
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Sheila Harrington
Sheila Harrington My Mom worked with her for years and she is my Uncles Sister. She was a lovely lady .
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Darlene Patten Stone
Darlene Patten Stone She was my Aunt
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Darlene Roblee
Darlene Roblee Sorry for your loss. I thought she was.
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Joyce Waite
Joyce Waite I went to school with Diane–her Mom was the type of lady you just wanted to hug her as soon as you saw her–sorry regarding the family’s loss—Joyce Browne Waite
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Marie McCotter
Marie McCotter I REMEMBER HER SHEWAS SO NICE
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Mike Vaughn
Mike Vaughn My mom Ruth Taylor vaughn also worked with Betty at the schools cafeteria.She was always so nice to everyone .
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Linda Goodman
Linda Goodman Betty and my mom were great friends for years!! She was a great lady , RIP
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Darlene Patten Stone
Darlene Patten Stone Her obit is in today’s post star
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Lynne Harrington-Baker
Lynne Harrington-Baker My mom worked with her at the school too. She was a great lady.
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Diana Race
Diana Race I graduated with her daughter Diane! Her mom could light up s room! Pray for comfort to her family!
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Robin Lundgren Fuller
Robin Lundgren Fuller I remember her well.
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Charlene Bunny Pugliese
Charlene Bunny Pugliese I remember her…so sad!!! She was always very friendly and nice to everyone.
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Mike Michele Cronin Always made lunchtime a pleasure..She was always positive.
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