Betty Hawkins McKenzie, 88,
of Oak Harbor, Wash., passed away peacefully on May 3, 2019 with family by her
side. Betty was born on Feb. 17, 1931 in Frederick, Md., the only child of
William and Hattie (Trittipoe) Hawkins. She graduated from Bethesda Chevy Chase
High School in 1949, and from Marjorie Webster Junior College in 1951. As
stated in her college yearbook, Betty's life ambition was to be a wife and
mother, and it was that at which she excelled. Betty became acquainted with Jim
McKenzie through family connections in her childhood, but it wasn't until Nov.
11, 1950, that she and Jim had their first date at a Naval Academy football
game. (Neither Betty nor Jim remember the score of the game). That first date
turned Betty into a lifelong Navy football fan, and ultimately, into the
consummate Navy Wife. Jim and Betty were married on June 5, 1954, the day after
Jim's graduation from the Naval Academy. After declining seven previous
marriage proposals, eight became Betty's lucky number. Jim's Navy career took
Betty all over the country including time in Jacksonville, Pensacola, Alameda,
Oceana, Virginia Beach and San Diego. She always made a beautiful home wherever
she landed and was a gracious and welcoming hostess to all. Ultimately, it was
Whidbey Island that became Betty and Jim's true and lasting "home."
At her idyllic waterfront house on Whidbey, Betty loved working in her yard,
planting flowers, feeding the birds, tending to her flock of chickens, and
enjoying the sunset at "wine time." Frequent trips to Seattle for
theater, ballet and opera (with some shopping on the side, of course) were a
source of excitement and break from island life. Betty was a devoted Mariners
fan, enjoying trips to Arizona for Spring Training, and Safeco Field to see
them play. Betty is survived by James McKenzie, her husband of 64 years, and
her two daughters, Susan (Robert) Ferguson of Garfield, Wash., and Sally
(Charles Stempler) McKenzie, of Seattle, Wash. It was Betty's wish that there
be no memorial service. An informal friend and family gathering to remember
Betty will be held at Wallin Funeral Home on Wednesday, May 15, from 3-5 p.m.
(wine time). Two of Betty's great passions were children and animals. The
McKenzie family asks that memorials in her name be made to Whidbey Animal
Improvement Foundation online at https://waifanimals.org/donate/ or by mail to
WAIF, P.O. Box 1108, Coupeville, WA 98239; or to the Special Olympics
Washington online at http://specialolympicswashington.org/, by phone at 1-800-380-3071,
or by mail to Special Olympics Washington 1809 7th Ave, Suite 1509, Seattle, WA
98101-4400. Arrangements entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home, Oak Harbor, WA.
Please visit Betty's page in the Book of Memories online at www.wallinfuneralhome.com
to leave condolences and share memories.
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