In Loving Memory Of

Betty Ray

March 4, 1951June 24, 2021
Life & Legacy
Beloved wife, mother, “nama,” sister, and friend, Betty Jean Whyte Ray (70) passed away peacefully Thursday, June 24, 2021 in Pine Canyon, Utah after a very courageous and optimistic battle with cancer. Betty was born March 4, 1951 to Luella Bell Hair and Andrew Whyte Jr. in Salt Lake City. She graduated from Highland High School in 1969 and later attended a nursing program where she met her eternal companion, Bill Andrew Ray, at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints seminary event. They later married in the Salt Lake Temple in 1972. A devoted member of the LDS church, Betty held many church callings throughout her life and loved to immerse herself in family history. Betty and Bill served in the Salt Lake City Temple for nearly 16 years. She was a very young and energetic 70-year-old who usually had a glowing smile, beautiful and kind blue eyes, and advice to offer. A very proud grandmother, Betty loved spending time with her seven grandchildren. When not with her family, she was constantly on the go with a side business that she wanted to share with others, and planning or looking forward to her next trip or cruise.

Betty is survived by her husband of almost 49 years, Bill A. Ray, children Rebecca Bench (Shane), David, and Brent (Emily); grandchildren Fayeth, Kylee, Benson, London, Nevaeh, Declan and Asher; and siblings Stephen Whyte (Peggy) and Peggy Robbins (Dave). She is preceded in death by her son, Robert.

A viewing will be held on Thursday, July 1, 2021 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm at the LDS Ward House at 2032 Churchwood Dr, Tooele, Utah, 84074. A private and immediate family viewing will be held at 9:30 am on Friday, July 2, 2021 followed by funeral services at 10:00 am. Visit Betty’s Funeral on Facebook to watch a live stream of the services. Interment will follow at the Tooele City Cemetery at 361 S. 100 E, Tooele, Utah 84074.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to your local food bank.
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Rick Sutter
For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.So don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before we all can meet again. And meeting again, after moments or a lifetime, is certain for those who are good friends. Betty was a wonderful person and her friendship will be missed, until we meet again. . . Our deepest condolences, Rick & Marilyn Sutter
Jul 21, 2021
Kari Lowder
Ray and Becky and siblings so sorry for the loss she was a sweet and very loving I miss we are not backyard neighbors anymore I miss the old days when we all would hangout and play
Jun 30, 2021
maribeth merton
Betty always had a lovely smile and a cheery countenance. She will be greatly missed.
Jun 29, 2021