In Memory of

Betty

Jean

Kingston

(Haynes)

Obituary for Mrs. Betty Jean Kingston (Haynes)

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of our mother, wife, grandmother, Betty Jean
Kingston (nee Haynes) on Monday, September 26, 2022.

Betty was born August 31, 1928 in Trenton, Ontario where she grew up living on the Trent River, enjoying the water whether it be swimming, boating or skating. She graduated from Kingston General Hospital (KGH) as a Registered Nurse in 1952, later that same year she met her future husband, James Kingston, while he was a patient at KGH. She went on to work in hospitals in Edmonton, and Sudbury. Marrying James in 1957, she gave up her nursing career to start a family with the birth of their son Thomas while living in Kirkland Lake. Adding to their family with the birth of son James in North Bay, daughter Victoria in Iroquois Falls, and son Bradley in Port Arthur where she lived the remainder of her life raising her family. She was active in Westminster United Church, assisting with Sunday school for some time. Spending
many hours volunteering at school activities, she was supportive of all activities and endeavours her children, and later grandchildren, pursued. Betty's talents were many, she was crafty with a needle and thread sewing many costumes, outfits, and decor pieces; she was a wonderful cook and baker, turning fresh picked berries into never to be forgotten pies. An avid reader, she had a love for words. Her greatest joy was her family, she was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother aka Grandy.

Betty is survived by her loving husband of 65 years, James Kingston; beloved children, Thomas Kingston (Heather), James Kingston, Victoria Ariganello (Tony), and Bradley Kingston (Heather); cherished grandchildren Rhyan, Rebecca and Jonathan Ariganello, Dylan and Curtis Kingston; also survived by her sister-in-law Marg Haynes, brother-in-law Ian Kingston, and sister-in-law Donalda Williams, along with numerous nieces and nephews.

Predeceased by her parents, Pearl and Corey Haynes; sister Marjorie Haynes; brother Donald Haynes; sister Helen Down and brother-in-law Donald Down; nephews Marty and Donald Down; sister-in-law Janet Smith; sister-in-law Dorothy Kingston; brother-in-law George Williams, and niece Maureen Williams.

The family wish to extend their gratitude to the staff of 4South Hogarth Riverview Manor for their care and support.

A private service has been held, officiated by family friend Jim Hyder. Arrangements have been entrusted to the EVEREST FUNERAL CHAPEL, 299 Waverley Street at Algoma.

As expressions of sympathy, donations in Betty's memory may be made to the Alzheimer Society.