Obituary
Betty Sue (Haden) Kinzer
(February 22, 1942 - April 28, 2022)
Betty Sue Haden Kinzer, 80 of
Huntington, WV passed away on Thursday, April 28. She was born on February
22, 1942, in Huntington, WV. She was the daughter of the late A. E. Haden
and Betty Haden Nelson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in
death by her beloved husband, John Kyle Kinzer, and her brother Robert
“Hank” Haden.
She was a graduate of Huntington High School and Marshall
University.
To know her was to love her, and once you met her, she was
a friend for life! Well known for her warmth and hospitality, she
perpetually opened her home to family and friends, old and new. One of her
biggest joys was entertaining and caring for others and there was always
room for one (or 10) more at her table. She loved cooking for her children
and grandchildren, and their friends were consistently welcome.
Betty Sue loved children and touched the lives of many
over her 30+ years of teaching at St. John’s Pre-School. One of her
students affectionately referred to it as “Kinzergarten,” and the name
stuck. She had the pleasure of teaching the children of many of her former
students, which was a credit to the wonderful teacher she was. She served
as director until she retired to take on the fulltime role of Granna, a role
in which she thrived and cherished.
“Behind every successful man is a strong woman.” In Betty
Sue’s case, no truer words were ever spoken. She was married to the love of
her life for 57 years and took tremendous pride in their relationship. She
was instrumental in his success and taught him the importance of making
connections and giving back to others. Her commitment to John was
unwavering and an example of selflessness and strength of character.
She was an active member of the community, through her
involvement in St. John’s Episcopal Church, Marshall University, the
American Cancer Society, and Hospice of Huntington. Whether it was driving
clowns around on Grocer’s Day, or hosting the Kinzer class of the Yeager
scholars, you could always count on Betty Sue. She enjoyed working in the
Hospice gift shop and was instrumental in fundraising to build and support
the Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House.
She leaves her daughter Robin West and husband Keith,
daughter Terri Trompak, son John E. Kinzer and wife Robin, and grandchildren
Kinzie, Torie and Haden Trompak, and Allison, Katie and Sarah Kinzer, and
her faithful big brother David Haden, as well as her many nieces, nephews
and precious friends.
Her family would like to thank her amazing care givers
from Life Care of Huntington, who were faithfully committed to her until the
very end!
In lieu of flowers, those who wish to can make a memorial
contribution to Hospice of Huntington or the Marshall University Foundation
to support the endowment of the Kinzer Family Scholarship or Society of
Yeager Scholars.
A Celebration of Life will be held on June 26, 2022, at
the Marshall University Foundation, the time to be determined.
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