Mary Lou loved her family beyond words and liked to hunt, fish and camp with them. She had a heart for animals from rabbits to horses and all the ones in-between and she volunteered countless hours at Wilson Holler Farms.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Stanley and Dorothy Neighbors; husband, Alfred Bettis; and sweet baby granddaughter, Keri Lynn Woodall.
Survivors: daughter, Marsha Woodall (James) of Royal, AR; son, Allen Bettis (Ketra) of Hot Springs Village, AR; grandchildren, Jonathan Bettis (Sidney), Tammy Woodall, Adam Bettis, Alex Bettis, Perry Graves-Humphreys, Bailey Graves-Humphreys (Sunny); great-grandchildren, Colton Bettis, Alexandria Humphreys, Isabella Humphreys, Lilith Humphreys and Raven Humphreys.
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Mary Lou loved her family beyond words and liked to hunt, fish and camp with them. She had a heart for animals from rabbits to horses and all the ones in-between and she volunteered countless hours at Wilson Holler Farms.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Stanley and Dorothy Neighbors; husband, Alfred Bettis; and sweet baby granddaughter, Keri Lynn Woodall.
Survivors: daughter, Marsha Woodall (James) of Royal, AR; son, Allen Bettis (Ketra) of Hot Springs Village, AR; grandchildren, Jonathan Bettis (Sidney), Tammy Woodall, Adam Bettis, Alex Bettis, Perry Graves-Humphreys, Bailey Graves-Humphreys (Sunny); great-grandchildren, Colton Bettis, Alexandria Humphreys, Isabella Humphreys, Lilith Humphreys and Raven Humphreys.
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