Elizabeth (Betty) Jean Blodgett Sabin, 85, of Rapid City went to heaven on Friday, July 9, 2010. Betty was born on January 6, 1925, in Madison, Wisconsin, to Ren Lauren and Verna May Blodgett. She graduated from high school in June, 1942 and continued her education at the University of Wisconsin in X-ray technology. After completing her studies, Betty worked at Madison General Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin, and then at Northwestern University Clinic in Chicago, Illinois. While working in Chicago she met Robert J. Sabin whom she would marry on September 6, 1947. In August of 1949, Bob and Betty moved to Rapid City, South Dakota. Betty went to work as an X-ray Technologist for Drs. Roy Jernstrom, Harold Grau, and Richard Finley. In 1952 Bob and Betty began their family and Betty became a full time homemaker. Betty was a member of Westminster Presbyterian Church for many years where she was an elder, deacon, and active in both the adult choir and bell choir. Betty was also a member of Chapter CC of the P.E.O. Sisterhood, a 50 year member of Eastern Star, Daughters of the Nile, and Nydia Club. She was active with Meals on Wheels and the annual fund drives for the Cancer, Heart, and Kidney Foundations. Betty loved her family and doing for others. She had a servants heart and was most happy when helping out someone else. She was very proud of her grandchildren and was always ready to support them in their many activities. Betty was pre-deceased by her parents and husband, Bob Sabin. She is survived by her four daughters, Shelley Fields and husband Randy, Boise, ID, Laurie Petrey and husband, RL, Sachse, TX, Gail Spanton, Rapid City, and Bobbi Dvorak and husband Ray, Piedmont, SD; 6 grandchildren, Kristen Fields and husband Scott, Boise, ID, Robert Petrey, Sachse, TX, Jason Dvorak and wife Chelsea, Summerset, SD, Christopher Dvorak, Piedmont, SD, Stefanie Dvorak, Missoula, MT, and Gina Spanton, Vermillion, SD; two great-grandchildren, Dream and Trillion Sorrell, Vermillion, SD; one niece, Pat Haynish and husband Tom, Solon, Ohio, and one nephew, Doug Fabick and wife Mary , Kingsport, TN. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, July 12, at Osheim-Schmidt Funeral Home in Rapid City. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 13, at Westminster Presbyterian Church with Pastor Bob Jacobs officiating. Burial will be at Mt. View Cemetery. The family suggests memorials to Westminster Presbyterian Church or Bible Study Fellowship.