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Betty Jane <I>Graham</I> Pigg

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Betty Jane Graham Pigg

Birth
Stratton, Hitchcock County, Nebraska, USA
Death
8 Mar 2021 (aged 87)
Worth, Worth County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Gentry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Betty Jane (Graham) Pigg, 87, Worth, Missouri, passed away March 8, 2021. She was born December 11, 1933 in Stratton, Nebraska to Melvin and Atha (Jones) Graham.

She graduated from Stanberry High School. After graduation, she went to work for Bell Telephone until becoming a farm wife.

On June 8, 1957, she was united in marriage to Franklin (Edward) Pigg. To this union three sons were born Kenton, Allen, and Roger.

She enjoyed traveling, working with flowers, playing the organ and cooking for all she loved. She always made something homemade when Grandchildren came to visit. Some of the Grandchildren's requests were homemade rolls, angel food cake and chocolate chips cookies.

Betty had deep faith. She was a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church and attended Gentry Christian Church.

Betty was proceeded in death by an infant brother, her parents Melvin and Atha Graham, a brother Lloyd Graham, two sisters Dodi Jasper and Mary Alice Adams, and a granddaughter Stephanie Pigg.

Survivors: husband of 63 years Franklin Pigg, of the home; three sons, Kenton (Susan) Pigg, Kansas City, MO; Allen (Peggy) Pigg, Worth, MO; Roger (Kerri) Pigg, Albany, MO; 7 Grandchildren and 16 Great Grandchildren.
Betty Jane (Graham) Pigg, 87, Worth, Missouri, passed away March 8, 2021. She was born December 11, 1933 in Stratton, Nebraska to Melvin and Atha (Jones) Graham.

She graduated from Stanberry High School. After graduation, she went to work for Bell Telephone until becoming a farm wife.

On June 8, 1957, she was united in marriage to Franklin (Edward) Pigg. To this union three sons were born Kenton, Allen, and Roger.

She enjoyed traveling, working with flowers, playing the organ and cooking for all she loved. She always made something homemade when Grandchildren came to visit. Some of the Grandchildren's requests were homemade rolls, angel food cake and chocolate chips cookies.

Betty had deep faith. She was a member of the Knox Presbyterian Church and attended Gentry Christian Church.

Betty was proceeded in death by an infant brother, her parents Melvin and Atha Graham, a brother Lloyd Graham, two sisters Dodi Jasper and Mary Alice Adams, and a granddaughter Stephanie Pigg.

Survivors: husband of 63 years Franklin Pigg, of the home; three sons, Kenton (Susan) Pigg, Kansas City, MO; Allen (Peggy) Pigg, Worth, MO; Roger (Kerri) Pigg, Albany, MO; 7 Grandchildren and 16 Great Grandchildren.


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