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Betty W. J. Armstrong 1927-2022

YOUNGSTOWN — Betty Wanda Junita Greene Armstrong, 94, lovingly known as “Aunt Betty” by many, entered peacefully to her eternal rest Thursday, Jan. 6, 2022, with her niece / guardian by her side.

Betty was born Sept. 7, 1927, in Youngstown, the eldest child to the union of Homer Lee Sr. and Cora Mae Stalard Greene. She was affiliated with both the Catholic and Episcopalian faiths. She was a member of St. Augustine Episcopal Church.

Betty attended St. Ann’s Elementary and Hayes Jr. High Middle School and graduated from The Rayen School in January 1946. In her freshman year at Youngstown College, she was chosen to be the very first Kappa Sweetheart of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. She graduated from Youngstown College in 1950 with a bachelor’s degree, majoring in history with minors in English and home economics.

In 1953, she graduated from Western Reserve University, now known as Case Western Reserve University, with a master’s degree in library science. While at “Reserve,” she was inducted into the Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity of Graduate Women. After graduation, Betty became the first black librarian at Youngstown College. On July 1, 1953, she was hired as an assistant cataloguer with the Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County. She served in numerous positions throughout her tenure, including children’s librarian, the bookmobile, branch librarian of East and McGuffey Mall, and regional supervisor of both South and Fosterville branches. Betty retired after more than 32 years of service on March 31, 1986.

Betty married Dr. Herbert Louis Armstrong on July 31, 1955, and they enjoyed 51 years of life together, traveling extensively throughout the USA and parts of the world, including Europe, China and Africa. Herbert passed Feb. 21, 2007. Betty was an Archousa, wife to Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity Member Section Beta Rho Boule.

Betty was a charter member and past president of the Youngstown Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. She was initiated May 19, 1951; her membership certificate was signed by Dorothy Height, the sorority’s national president. Betty was a charter member of the Youngstown Chapter of Negro Business and Professional Women’s Club. She was a 50-plus-year member of the American Association of University Women and a life member of the NAACP.

Betty became a member of the Youngstown Chapter of the Links, Inc., initiated in 1960, where she served as past president and a member of the Central Area Nominating Committee and was honored as a Platinum member in September 2015. Betty continued memberships in many civic and social organizations throughout her life. In 2013, she served on the Booker Project, honoring world-renowned civil right icon Simeon Booker. She received numerous honors including being honored by Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity in 2016.

Betty leaves her niece / guardian, Leigh A. Greene; sister-in-law, JoAnn Blunt of Youngstown; an aunt, Ruth Walker of Las Vegas, Nev.; nephews, Richard and Keith Thomas and Walter Allen of California; niece, Monica N. Greene; sister-in-law, Judith L. Greene of Atlanta, Ga.; Goddaughter Frances M. Cooper Polite of Duluth, Ga.; numerous great-nieces and -nephews; cousins and friends. Betty also leaves devoted caregivers, Tiarra Lewis, Fannie Stewart, Jackie Copeland, Jennie Lott Tarr, Janice Deilh, and her main caregiver / house manager, Aleshia West-Wilder, without whom it would have been impossible to maintain the promise of keeping her home.

Besides her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by her sister, Joyce E. Thomas; brother, Homer L. Greene Jr.; and beloved niece, Patricia Thomas Allen.

Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2022, at the L. E. Black, Phillips and Holden Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at noon. An Omega Omega service will be held prior to the committal service at the funeral home. Due to the pandemic, all guests are asked to wear masks and observe social distancing.

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