Betty Jane Chapple, 84
Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 19 years, 5 months AGO
Betty Jane Chapple, born Betty Jane Mitchell, died Friday, June 30, 2006, at a nursing home in Whitefish after a battle with cancer. She was 84 years old. She was born Nov. 3, 1921, at Mooresville, Ind., the daughter of Walter and Camille (Fennell) Mitchell.
Betty began a long career as a nurse in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Later she spent decades working as a nurse for Ford Motor Company in the Detroit area.
She relocated to Whitefish after she retired in 1989 to live near her daughter, Jean.
Betty was a wonderfully unconventional, forgiving and kind person. Raised a Quaker, she was a lifelong liberal pacifist with an aversion to violence in any form.
Caring for animals was one of the great loves of her life and she will be remembered in this area for the animal rescue work she did. She was active in placing homeless animals for the Animal Relief Center (ARC) and donated generously to the Spay and Neuter Task Force. She partnered with her friend, Susan Mohlenoff, to save more than 150 feral cats in the area. Betty was devoted to her many pets and loved wild animals of all kinds. If anyone had true 'animal magnetism,' she did!
She was also a crossword puzzle enthusiast, a great reader of mysteries, and an artist who enjoyed many arts and crafts.
Betty will be buried back in Detroit, next to her husband, Philip K. Chapple, who died in 1969.
Betty is survived by her two daughters, Jean Arcel of Whitefish and Anne Chapple of Ann Arbor, Mich.; a sister, Priscilla Sherrick, in Wisconsin; and a brother, Walter Mitchell, in Florida.
Her daughters remember her as a devoted mother — unfailingly encouraging and supportive. 'We all remember her as one of the most profoundly loving people we've ever known: generous to a fault, completely unselfish, deeply spiritual, and determinedly optimistic.' She had a gift for discovering the best in every person she knew.
No services are planned locally.
Johnson Mortuary and Crematory is caring for Betty's family.
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