Robin Anderson
Betty always made me look forward to depositions in Covington. I'll miss the fun times we always had with her.
Birth date: Sep 8, 1956 Death date: Feb 29, 2008
Betty Davis “PITA” Venturella, on Friday, February 29, 2008. Beloved mother of Charles Venturella, Jr., Ross and Kyle Venturella. Sister of Shannon Davis. Sister-in-law of Madeline Davis. Aunt of Brian, Caprice and Breck Davis an Read Obituary
Betty always made me look forward to depositions in Covington. I'll miss the fun times we always had with her.
Yvonne and I offer our deepest sympathy and condolences
I am so, so saddened by Betty’s unexpected passing. She was a lifelong friend. Over the past few days, I have thought many times about growing up with Betty and my brothers, Ken and Brad. Many fun times. Betty would often playfully tease me as a kid. After coming back to Covington to practice law, she continued to tease me in the courtroom with that same infectious, playful grin as years before. I will miss that. I will certainly miss her. My sincerest condolences to her family. You are in my prayers.
Condolences.
Shannon: The Parish Council Members and Staff extend our deepest sympathy to you, your family, and her children for the loss of Betty /PITA. May God Bless you all.
With regret I will be unable to attend the service for Betty. I am in court in franklinton and it does not appear that I will be out until mid afternoon. Please accept my condolences. William J. Knight
Shannon our prayers are with you and your family.
My condolences for your loss...she was truly a joy to be around!!
Shannon, may God be with you and your family in this difficult time.
I had the pleasure of having Betty be my court reporter during more depositions than I care to count for more years than I care to admit to. She lit up the room with her larger than life personality. Yet she was always professional and my friend. The courthouse and the legal community will not be the same without her. My sympathy to all of you who lost a loved one. God Bless and comfort you during this difficult time. Mary Ann Bossetta Goodman