Post by ADMIN on Oct 18, 2004 14:33:58 GMT -5
October 18, 2004 - In Memory of Betty Hill
Betty and Barney Hill, after their September 19-20, 1961, dramatic encounter with a craft
and entities in which husband and wife described being taken for examination by slant-eyed grey-skinned
beings who communicated telepathically their origin was the Zeta Reticuli binary star system about 37 light years from Earth.
Betty Hill died at 8:13 a.m. on October 17, 2004, at age 85 in her Portsmouth, New Hampshire, home. She had been struggling with cancer for some time. With her was her adopted daughter, Constance Zukowski, 67-years-old, from her first marriage to Robert Stewart. Also with Betty was her niece, Kathleen Marden. Betty's other two children adopted with Robert Stewart were Rose Marie Norton (deceased) and Kenneth Stewart, 69-years-old.
Betty married her second husband, Barney Hill, in the early summer of 1960. One year later on September 19-20, 1961, the couple were driving through the White Mountains of New Hampshire on their way home to Portsmouth. The drama about their alleged night time encounter with an aerial craft and slant-eyed grey-skinned beings was detailed in the book The Interrupted Journey © 1966 by John G. Fuller and in the 1975 television drama, The UFO Incident in which James Earl Jones portrayed Barney and Estelle Parsons portrayed Betty Hill. Barney died in early 1969. Betty drew a star map under hypnosis which Betty said highlighted the Zeta Reticuli binary star system about 37 light years from Earth as the source of the entities. Betty wrote her own book about the 1961 White Mountains experience entitled A Common Sense Approach to UFOs © 1995 by Bett Hill.
Betty and Barney Hill, after their September 19-20, 1961, dramatic encounter with a craft
and entities in which husband and wife described being taken for examination by slant-eyed grey-skinned
beings who communicated telepathically their origin was the Zeta Reticuli binary star system about 37 light years from Earth.
Betty Hill died at 8:13 a.m. on October 17, 2004, at age 85 in her Portsmouth, New Hampshire, home. She had been struggling with cancer for some time. With her was her adopted daughter, Constance Zukowski, 67-years-old, from her first marriage to Robert Stewart. Also with Betty was her niece, Kathleen Marden. Betty's other two children adopted with Robert Stewart were Rose Marie Norton (deceased) and Kenneth Stewart, 69-years-old.
Betty married her second husband, Barney Hill, in the early summer of 1960. One year later on September 19-20, 1961, the couple were driving through the White Mountains of New Hampshire on their way home to Portsmouth. The drama about their alleged night time encounter with an aerial craft and slant-eyed grey-skinned beings was detailed in the book The Interrupted Journey © 1966 by John G. Fuller and in the 1975 television drama, The UFO Incident in which James Earl Jones portrayed Barney and Estelle Parsons portrayed Betty Hill. Barney died in early 1969. Betty drew a star map under hypnosis which Betty said highlighted the Zeta Reticuli binary star system about 37 light years from Earth as the source of the entities. Betty wrote her own book about the 1961 White Mountains experience entitled A Common Sense Approach to UFOs © 1995 by Bett Hill.