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Elizabeth Ann (Golden) Ogden, 98, passed away peacefully on Thursday, December 4, 2025. Betty was born on March 6, 1927, the daughter of Paul V. and Ruth N. Golden. She was the consummate city girl. She spoke often and fondly of growing up at 12th and French Streets, attending church and school at St. Patrick’s, walking downtown in the buzz of Market Street, and swimming at Price’s Run pool. Her family moved to 28th Street during her high school years, attended P.S. DuPont High School and became an active member of the Christ Our King parish. After high school, she went to work for “DuPont”. During those downtown DuPont days, she met Jack Ogden, a Wilmington Police Officer and they were married on November 13, 1954. Over the next eleven years, six sons were born.
She loved being a mother and raising the boys, apart from the bruises she received breaking up fights. Years later, she would tell you she was proud that her six sons became good husbands, good fathers and contributing members of society. Her husband Jack passed away, too young in 1988. A few years later, she moved from the “big house” on 19th Street to 1401 Pennsylvania Avenue, where she resided for many years. Betty was fiercely independent, enjoyed good health into her 90s and was still driving on her 95th birthday. When Father Time finally caught up with her, she spent the last three years at Cadia on Silverside Road. The staff at Cadia were wonderful to her and often told her she won the award for having the most weekly visitors.
Betty was pre-deceased by her husband Jack, her mother and father, her brother Paul V. (Bud) Golden Jr. and her sister Patsy Hoerner. She is survived by her six sons: John Thomas, Timothy James, James Patrick, Paul Gerard, Joseph Abraham and Patrick Aloysius. She is also survived by 14 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.
At her direction, funeral services were private, and a Latin Mass was offered at St. Patrick’s Church. She was laid to rest at Cathedral Cemetery on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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