In Memory of

Francis

R.

Bethlen

Condolences

Condolence From: Bob Winkler
Condolence: Rosemary & I send our deepest regards to the Bethlen family. We remember him fondly from our college days at Plattsburgh, and as a student working along side him helping to organize various summer workshops. His willingness to share his time and energy to help students has always been remembered, and though we have not seen him for many years those memories have not faded. May a peaceful rest be his.
Sunday June 27, 2010
Condolence From: Roger and Ruth LeBoutillier
Condolence: To the family of Francis, Francis was our neighbor and friend in Sarasota for many years. He will be sadly missed. Our condolences to all his loved ones.
Friday June 25, 2010
Condolence From: Emese Madigan
Condolence: It was always a great time when your parents came to visit my parents- They will be missed- My deepest sympathies
Friday June 25, 2010
Condolence From: J. Bruce Seguin
Condolence: I was very sorry to learn of Dr. Bethlen's passing. I was a student of his in 1963. He was a great teacher and cared about his students. When I need some spending money he hired me to paint the inside of his home. We also worked closely on a project on local industry. I will never forget him. He had a special warmth for his students and it was an honor to have had him as a teacher. J. Bruce Seguin, BS, MS, History Retired teacher
Wednesday June 23, 2010
Condolence From: Joanie Fischer
Condolence: I am blessed to have many wonderful memories of "Mama" and "Papa" Bethlen, dear and treasured friends. Wherever they are now, I know they are together and feel certain they continue to serve the highest good. I learned much from my friendship with Francis and Ilona; and I am richer for having shared a piece of this life journey with them.
Wednesday June 23, 2010
Condolence From: Lauren (Whalen) Lloyd
Condolence: Dear Anna & Bob, I want to express my sympathy at this time when friends and family step in to put our arms around you with love an support. In reading the other letters, I found myself feeling so very proud of your father for reaching out and helping so many people in his journey through life. I hope in some small way these expressions of love help you. Love always, Lauren
Tuesday June 22, 2010
Condolence From: Ann N. Arnold
Condolence: I was saddened to read of your Father's passing, and also your mother. As a Master's student just starting my teaching career, your father was such an inspiration. He made sure that he gave us applications for life, and for use in our classrooms. I have never forgotten his kindness, intelligence, and quiet wit, and the great field trips he arranged for us. Your mother was always a gracious hostess for the parties they held for his students. Although it's been 40+ years, I still remember his teachings and passed it on to my students until my retirement in 1997. My sincere condolences to you all. he will long be remembered and missed.
Monday June 21, 2010
Condolence From: Gail C. Smith - Shelton, CT
Condolence: Dear Anna, Please accept my sincere condonlences at this sad time, as well as for your mother's passing in 2006. I am so very sorry. Your father's obituary was impressive, as was he. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope to see you one of these days in the not too distant future. With Fond Regard and my best to you and Bob. Gail
Monday June 21, 2010
Condolence From: Peter Morici
Condolence: It was with deep sadness that I learned of Dr. Bethlen’s death. He was my teacher, mentor and friend, first as a student at Plattsburgh and then for many years as I pursued a career as an economist and professor. I was close with Mrs. Bethlen as well. He was extraordinarily generous with his time—not merely in teaching but in the extracurricular activities of students. Through those efforts he and Mrs. Bethlen touched many lives with their courage, kindness of hearts and personal example. I often say, Plattsburgh educates its student quite well, but more importantly, it teaches men and women how to live productive, full lives and enhance their communities. Faculty like Dr. Bethlen are the reason for this wonderful contribution to New York and America. I personally owe a great deal to the Bethlens, and after 40 years still quote Dr. Bethlen to my students and children. I am hardly alone in my debt. If God ever put a better men or women on this earth, I am yet to meet them. Peter Morici Plattsburgh ‘70 Professor Robert H. Smith School of Business University of Maryland College Park, Maryland pmorici@rhsmith.umd.edu
Monday June 21, 2010
Condolence From: Kathy & Frank Woodward
Condolence: Your father's obituary was truly impressive. Over the years I enjoyed bumping into your parents, even at Hannaford's. Your father's letter of recommendation for my brother Bob, was instrumental in his acceptance to Georgetown University in 1964.
Sunday June 20, 2010
Condolence From: Chip Fontaine
Condolence: What a Great Man! I was just one of the many students he touched in his long career in education. I have never forgotten him since we first met at Plattsburgh State in 1965. I seriously believe I would not have made it through to graduation if it had not been for the Fatherly Guidance I received from Dr. Bethlen. Truly a life to be admired and emulated.
Sunday June 20, 2010