Announcement of services for Max Betz, 63, who died suddenly Tuesday morning, will await word from a son stationed in Vietnam.
Mr. Betz was born in Gallipolis twp. on Sep. 9, 1903, son of the late James E. and Lottie Persinger Betz.
His marriage was to Inz Mae Betz, who survives along with three sons and a daughter; Judge Robert S. Betz, at home, and Municipal Judge Thomas L. Betz, serving in the Air Force in Vietnam, John Edward Betz, and Mrs. John (Mary) DeLille of Columbus. There are seven grandchildren.
Other survivors are two brothers and a sister, Robert E. Betz of Langsville, Albert E. Betz of Athens and Mrs. Edith Duckworth of Roanoke, Va. Three brothers and a sister preceded him in death.
He had been employed by the city for several years, in the cemetery department.
The body is at the Wetherholt-Elliott Funeral home, and the other details, and funeral arrangements will be announced later
Announcement of services for Max Betz, 63, who died suddenly Tuesday morning, will await word from a son stationed in Vietnam.
Mr. Betz was born in Gallipolis twp. on Sep. 9, 1903, son of the late James E. and Lottie Persinger Betz.
His marriage was to Inz Mae Betz, who survives along with three sons and a daughter; Judge Robert S. Betz, at home, and Municipal Judge Thomas L. Betz, serving in the Air Force in Vietnam, John Edward Betz, and Mrs. John (Mary) DeLille of Columbus. There are seven grandchildren.
Other survivors are two brothers and a sister, Robert E. Betz of Langsville, Albert E. Betz of Athens and Mrs. Edith Duckworth of Roanoke, Va. Three brothers and a sister preceded him in death.
He had been employed by the city for several years, in the cemetery department.
The body is at the Wetherholt-Elliott Funeral home, and the other details, and funeral arrangements will be announced later
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