After graduation Betty went to work for Northwestern Bell as a long distance operator. While working there she met Lawrence "Pat" Rogers who worked as a long distance line technician for AT&T. They were married on July 20, 1951, and lived in Davenport for the next 29 years.
Betty left Northwestern Bell in 1948 and went to work in the bookkeeping department of the Davenport Bank and Trust. In the early 1960's Betty returned to Northwestern Bell where she worked in the business office as part of their customer service.
Betty and Pat retired in September, 1980, and moved to Cherokee Village, Arkansas. Betty was active in the Republican Party and attended gatherings in both Davenport and Cherokee Village. She enjoyed golfing and remained active in her Spring River Presbyterian Church, where she directed their Clothes and Food Pantry Mission for several years. Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband, in 1984, and her brothers Richard and William, Jr.
She is survived by a twin brother Reverend Robert Ceperley, Maryville; a niece Jennifer Schieber (Cletus), Maryville; and five nephews: David, Stanberry; Mark (Susan), Blue Springs; Tim, Lee's Summit; Jeff (Robin), Billings, Missouri; and Mike, Maryville.
Betty has been cremated under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Maryville. Funeral services will be held at Spring River Presbyterian Church, Hardy, Arkansas, at a later date,
After graduation Betty went to work for Northwestern Bell as a long distance operator. While working there she met Lawrence "Pat" Rogers who worked as a long distance line technician for AT&T. They were married on July 20, 1951, and lived in Davenport for the next 29 years.
Betty left Northwestern Bell in 1948 and went to work in the bookkeeping department of the Davenport Bank and Trust. In the early 1960's Betty returned to Northwestern Bell where she worked in the business office as part of their customer service.
Betty and Pat retired in September, 1980, and moved to Cherokee Village, Arkansas. Betty was active in the Republican Party and attended gatherings in both Davenport and Cherokee Village. She enjoyed golfing and remained active in her Spring River Presbyterian Church, where she directed their Clothes and Food Pantry Mission for several years. Preceding her in death were her parents; her husband, in 1984, and her brothers Richard and William, Jr.
She is survived by a twin brother Reverend Robert Ceperley, Maryville; a niece Jennifer Schieber (Cletus), Maryville; and five nephews: David, Stanberry; Mark (Susan), Blue Springs; Tim, Lee's Summit; Jeff (Robin), Billings, Missouri; and Mike, Maryville.
Betty has been cremated under the direction of Price Funeral Home, Maryville. Funeral services will be held at Spring River Presbyterian Church, Hardy, Arkansas, at a later date,
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