Florence Elizabeth “Betty” Violett
August 1, 1930- August 15, 2021

Florence E. “Betty” Violett, 91, of California, MD and formerly of Clinton, MD passed away on August 15, 2021 at her residence. Born August 1, 1930 in Washington, DC, she was the daughter of the late Joseph E. Carr and Ruth V. (Phipps) Carr.
Betty graduated from Eastern High School in 1947. She moved to Southern Maryland from Clinton, MD in 1990. Betty was a Secretary for Greater SE Community Hospital for thirty years, retiring in June 1990.
Betty is survived by her children, Kathleen Hatfield and husband Jeff of Prince Frederick, MD, Robin Haley and husband Steve of California, MD and Cindy Armour (late husband Kevin) of Lusby, MD. She was beloved Nana to David, Jaimie, Jonathan, Cheryl, Leslie, Emily, John, Tim and Cody and their spouses. She is also survived by fifteen great-grandchildren and siblings, Ruth Butler of VA and Bill Carr of VA. Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Frank L. Violett whom she married on October 28, 1949 and her brother, Eddie Carr.
Family will receive friends on Thursday, August 19, 2021 from 2:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m. with a Funeral Service following at 5:00 p.m. at Rausch Funeral Home, 20 American Lane, Lusby, MD 20657. Interment will be private.
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I am very sorry to hear of Betty’s passing. I always had great memories of her from when I was younger. I can still remember the times hanging out in her basement with her, Frank, Robin and the girls and even visiting my grandfather with my father just up the stairs. She was such a nice woman. Betty reminds me a lot of my father. Looking at her picture reminds me of dad and how he and Betty were so similar. They both had such a kind and gentle spirit. My deepest sympathies to Robin, Kathy, Cindy, Bill and Ruth and all of her wonderful grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her spirit carries on with so many and my thoughts are with all of you during this time. Love, Jason
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I am very sorry to hear of Betty’s passing. I always had great memories of her from when I was younger. I can still remember the times hanging out in her basement with her, Frank, Robin and the girls and even visiting my grandfather with my father just up the stairs. She was such a nice woman. Betty reminds me a lot of my father. Looking at her picture reminds me of dad and how he and Betty were so similar. They both had such a kind and gentle spirit. My deepest sympathies to Robin, Kathy, Cindy, Bill and Ruth and all of her wonderful grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her spirit carries on with so many and my thoughts are with all of you during this time. Love, Jason