Sometimes, it is not one extraordinary thing that leaves a mark on this world. It is a number of small ordinary kindnesses, which truly make a difference in the lives of others.Betty London was one of these “ordinary extraordinary” people.
Her friends and family describe her in the following ways: Adventurous. Kind. Caring. Good listener. Earth-friendly. Active. Creative. Funny.
London passed away recently at the age of 90. Active until the end, she could often be seen tending to a 2-mile stretch of Washougal River Road, picking up bottles, cans and other garbage that was carelessly tossed away by others. She encouraged her friends and family to, “leave this a better place than when you found it.”
“She had the gift to make the ordinary extraordinary, not only for herself, but for everyone with whom she crossed paths,” said son Richard (Rit) London. “She said we had wings, so go fly.”
Rit, the second of three boys born to Betty and her husband, Richard, has made adventure his life.