Betty Utz Warsavage

2008
Betty Warsavage, 83, a retired volunteer for area organizations, died Sept. 7  at her home in Odenton of complications from a stroke.
Mrs. Warsavage operated the hospitality cart for visitors at the National  Institutes of Health in Bethesda. She also was a volunteer for the
American Red  Cross, Fort Meade and Our Lady of Perpetual Help School in Ellicott City.
Betty McMullan Utz was born in Culpeper, Va., and raised in Washington, where  she graduated from  Coolidge High School.
Her husband of 23 years, Charles Lanham Jr., died in 1968. Her second  husband, Edward Warsavage, to whom she was married 12
years, died in 1986.
Survivors include three daughters from her first marriage, Linda Roberts-Antinoro  of Baltimore, Jan Lanham Heer of Columbia and Laura
Lanham Cannon of Olney; two sisters, Florence Hopkins of Rockville and Jackie Kaiss of Adelphi; eight  grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren.
-- Lauren Wiseman