Elizabeth P. Markham


CANAAN — Elizabeth "Betty" P. Markham, 80, died Jan. 6, 2007, at Geer Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, where she had been a resident for the past 10 years.  Previously, she had lived on Home Road in Sheffield for many years.

She was the widow of John F. Markham Jr., whom she married in Sheffield on May 30, 1944.  He died in April 1980.

Born Sept. 22, 1926, in Waltham, Mass., she was the daughter of Harold P. and Laura Hadsell Bailey Boudrot.  

She attended schools in Waltham, and in the mid-1940s she moved to Sheffield, where she had relatives.  

Mrs. Waltham worked at the former Wash n’ Dry for over 15 years until its closing. She then worked at Becton Dickinson, also in Canaan, for a few years until she became disabled in 1980 and was no longer able to work.  After she retired she took on the full-time job of caring for her mother at home for more than 10 years. 

She was a wonderful mother and grandmother, and always had a beautiful smile and gentle manner.   She had been an EMT and past member of the Southern Berkshire Volunteer Ambulance Squad. Mrs. Markham was also a communicant of Our Lady of the Valley Church in Sheffield.

She is survived by her daughter, Donna Mallory and her husband, Bill, of North Canaan; two sons, Barry Markham and his companion, Laura, of Bangor, Maine, and Louis Markham of Gardner, Mass.; and three grandsons, Tyson, Adam and Eric.

In addition to her husband, she was predeceased by two sons, John F. Markham III and James C. Markham; her brother, Robert Boudrot; and a sister, Jaye Copperinger

A liturgy of Christian burial was offered Jan. 10 at Our Lady of the Valley Church in Sheffield, conducted by the Rev. John Lis, celebrant.  Burial followed at Sheffield Center.

Arrangements are under the care of the Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home in Great Barrington.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be sent to the Elizabeth Tierney Scholarship Fund at Geer Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, or the Southern Berkshire Volunteer Ambulance Squad, through the Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home, 426 Main St., Great Barrington, MA 01230. 

Remembrances, memories and reflections may be sent to the family through finnertyandstevens.com.

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