Elizabeth Ann Kleinmeier
September 29, 1948 ~ February 26, 2001
In CT Hospice, Feb. 26, 2001, Elizabeth Ann Kleinmeier, 52, of 210 Treadwell St., Hamden. Daughter of James J. Kleinmeier and the late Patricia Ketcham Kleinmeier. She is survived by her second mother Eleanor V. Kleinmeier, sisters, Kerry Campbell of Patchogue, NY, Susan Franklin of Tampa, FL, Nancy Kongoletos of Wading River, NY, Evelyn A. Little of Burlingame, CA, brothers, James C. Kleinmeier of Garland, TX and Joseph E. Kleinmeier of Dunedin, FL also survived by 13 nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a sister Barbara M. Campbell. She was born, Sept. 29, 1948 in Islip, NY. She was a senior project manager for SNET where she had worked for 25 years and was a member of St. Rita Church. Funeral from BEECHER & BENNETT, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden, Thurs., March 1 at 8:30 a.m. to St. Rita's Church for a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. Friends may call Wednesday from 6 - 8 p.m. Interment in St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, LI, NY. Contributions may be made to St. Rita Church, 1620 Whitney Ave., Hamden 06517.
Betsy and I worked together for many years and on many project teams at SNET. I always remember her as a strong and focused individual with a soft heart. Her accomplishments and friends were numerous. She will be truly missed! With my deepest sympathy! Carolyn Grenier
Dear Family of Betsy, I had the privilege of working with Betsy for the past several years. She was a wonderful person and friend. She is a great loss to all of us, family and friends who loved and admired her. Please accept my deepest condolences on her passing. We will all greatly miss her. Now she is in heaven and at peace! Joanne Ludwig
I will always remember Betsy for her professionalism at work, her extraordinary and communicative sense of humor, and her positive attitude in times of hardship. She was an intelligent, sensitive woman who had a significant influence on everyone around her. She will never be truly gone, since she lives on in everyone\’s fond memories. My deepest sympathy to her family for incurring this great loss. Doris Dallain.
I’ll miss Betsy. She was a good supervisor, good neighbor, and a good lady.
My deepest sympathies are extended to all of the Kleinmeier family. Like many at SNET, I did not know that Betsy was so ill. Her cheerful attitude never even hinted at it. I was impressed with her work ethic and her knowledge. I appreciated her help on many occasions…always willing to share her expertise whether you were in her department or another organization. And she knew that laughter is the best medicine. She will be missed.
You were such a fun friend.