Elizabeth “Betty” Varga
Elizabeth “Betty” Varga, 90, died peacefully in her sleep on June 28, 2023.
She was born April 1, 1933, to Al and Olivia (nee Benedick) Jobst and is preceded in
death by her parents and her beloved late husband George Andrew Varga.
She is survived by her devoted children Lisa (Jason) Stadler, Tina Blumenkemper, Gina
(Dan) Figler, her loving grandchildren Molly (Caleb) Harley, Haley Blumenkemper,
Madeline (Alex) Roedner, Benjamin Figler, Jenna Blumenkemper, Maggie (Devin)
Michael, Elle Figler, and her great grandchildren George Volcano Harely and Lucy
Elizabeth Roedner.
Betty’s greatest joy in life was her family. She loved playing bingo, going fishing, and
creating delicious Thanksgiving stuffing and sensational cakes and icing.
Her contagious laughter, brutal honesty, and loving nature will be missed but always
remembered.
There will be a memorial mass on Thursday, July 6, 2023, at 10 AM at St. Andrew’s
Catholic Church, 309 Hoffmeister Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63125.
I’m so sorry. She was always such a great friend. We did lots of things together. She will be missed.
My Aunt Betty was a second Mom to me ! I love her so very much and always will ! I will miss her terribly ! We will all be back together someday ! May she Rest In Peace in the arms of our Lord Jesus Christ ,forever and ever , Amen
The few times I have met her, she was direct and honest and very funny. You could not help but like her! So sorry for your loss.
Mrs.Betty was one of favorite residents my first day meeting her back in November of 2022 I fell in love with her. She was always smiling and she always told me how pretty I was. I’m heart broken behind her passing but I’m grateful to have had her in my life. And I will forever hold her dear to my heart
I’m so sorry Gina. You and your family are in my thoughts.
I’m so sorry for your loss Gina your thoughts and prayers are with you and your family 🙏
Please accept my deepest sympathy
Dear Lisa and family. So sorry for your loss. I’m sorry I missed the Mass but unfortunately I had to work . Still remember the great times she and I had cooking together.
I worked with Betty years ago at Perkins Pancake House. She was a delight to work with. I also knew Betty through Assumption Church as she volunteered as an usher. I’m sorry I missed the service, I just found out about it. She will be in my thoughts and prayers.