Betty Jane Lemberg Gaddie, 83, of Fort Thomas, KY, Revered Teacher and Loving Mother, Passes Away

Betty Jane Lemberg Gaddie, 83, of Fort Thomas, KY, Revered Teacher and Loving Mother, Passes Away
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Betty Jane Lemberg Gaddie, 83, passed away peacefully at her residence on June 18, 2025, in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. Born on January 4, 1942, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Betty dedicated her life to teaching and caring for others, leaving a lasting impact with her warmth, creativity, and humor.

Betty worked as a Teacher of Cosmetology, Esthetician, Co-Owner of a skin care company, and later embraced working with children in preschool and after-school programs. She took pride in supporting the less fortunate and brought her strong personality and fairness to everything she did.

A lover of gardening, art, travel, and family time, Betty was preceded in death by her husbands Alfred Lemberg and Therman Gaddie. She is survived by her children Robert Lemberg and Nicole Harrington, grandchildren, and great-grandchild, who brought her immense happiness.

In accordance with Betty’s wishes, no services will be held. Her legacy of strength, kindness, and devotion will be cherished by all who were touched by her presence.

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