Despite a very challenging upbringing, Betty overcame all her struggles with God by her side. She taught herself to craft and loved quilting and knitting. Betty was an amazing cook. She loved her family and especially spending time with them.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, son John O. Hennen III, grandson-in-law Steve, and great-grandchildren Wade and Shiloh Carnathan.
Betty is survived by her children Cindy (Don) Egbert, Mickey Roper, Becky (Randy) Southerland, Susan (Alan) Casteel, and Tommy (Becky) Hennen; her grandchildren Don (Kim) Egbert Jr, Holly (Jeff) Leonard, Heidi (Daniel) Woodcock, Andy Southerland, Amy (Allen) Bullock, Sarah (Josiah) McCarthy, Rachel (Carson) Hallam, and Bethany Hennen; 25 great-grandchildren; and host of family, church family and friends.
*Obituary information courtesy of A Natural State Funeral Service, Jacksonville, AR.
Despite a very challenging upbringing, Betty overcame all her struggles with God by her side. She taught herself to craft and loved quilting and knitting. Betty was an amazing cook. She loved her family and especially spending time with them.
Betty was preceded in death by her parents, siblings, son John O. Hennen III, grandson-in-law Steve, and great-grandchildren Wade and Shiloh Carnathan.
Betty is survived by her children Cindy (Don) Egbert, Mickey Roper, Becky (Randy) Southerland, Susan (Alan) Casteel, and Tommy (Becky) Hennen; her grandchildren Don (Kim) Egbert Jr, Holly (Jeff) Leonard, Heidi (Daniel) Woodcock, Andy Southerland, Amy (Allen) Bullock, Sarah (Josiah) McCarthy, Rachel (Carson) Hallam, and Bethany Hennen; 25 great-grandchildren; and host of family, church family and friends.
*Obituary information courtesy of A Natural State Funeral Service, Jacksonville, AR.
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