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Betty Jamieson, 19242011 (aged 87 years)

Name
Betty /Jamieson/
Given names
Betty
Surname
Jamieson
Family with parents
father
mother
sister
brother
Sonny Jamieson
brother
Jack Jamieson
brother
Jeoff Jamieson
sister
Jean Jamieson
brother
Wally Jamieson
brother
Keith Jamieson
herself
brother
Leo Jamieson
sister
Beryl Jamieson
brother
Family with Raymond Eric Watson
husband
Raymond Eric Watson
herself
son
son
daughter
daughter
daughter
son
Birth
Death of a maternal grandfather
Death of a maternal grandmother
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
23 May 2011 (aged 87 years)
Last change
1 June 201602:31:19
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Betty carried the gene 90% that caused Lebers Hereditary Optic Atrophy the female passed the gene onto Daughters (can continue to keep passing the gene on) & Sons (do not keep passing on the gene)...Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is an inherited form of vision loss. Although this condition usually begins in a person's teens or twenties, rare cases may appear in early childhood or later in adulthood. For unknown reasons, males are affected much more often than females.
Blurring and clouding of vision are usually the first symptoms of LHON. These vision problems may begin in one eye or simultaneously in both eyes; if vision loss starts in one eye, the other eye is usually affected within several weeks or months. Over time, vision in both eyes worsens with a severe loss of sharpness (visual acuity) and color vision. This condition mainly affects central vision, which is needed for detailed tasks such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces. Vision loss results from the death of cells in the nerve that relays visual information from the eyes to the brain (the optic nerve). Although central vision gradually improves in a small percentage of cases, in most cases the vision loss is profound and permanent.
Hence Betty passed the gene onto her son John who went blind with 6-8 weeks aged 35 at the time.