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Betty Jean <I>Evans</I> Beatty

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Betty Jean Evans Beatty

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Death
30 Apr 2016 (aged 83)
Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA
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Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Betty was born to Will and Sallie Cox Evans on August 11, 1932 and died on April 30, 2016 at age 83 after a sudden illness.
Betty Jean was preceded in death by her parents, Will and Sallie Cox Evans; sisters Minnie Norton, Ollie Evans, Arnell Caldwell; brothers Richard, Claudis, Ray, and Roy Evans; husband Harold Beatty, and daughter-in-law Emmy Ruth Colvin Beatty.
She is survived by one sister, Mary Sue Brown of Victoria TX, son Bruce Beatty, daughter Becky Beatty Holomon, special son-in-law, Mike Holomon, grandsons Garrett and Will Holomon, along with a host of nieces and nephews.

Betty Jean grew up in rural Dubberly where she attended and graduated from Dubberly High in 1950. In September 1950 she married Harold Beatty of Heflin. Betty Jean went to work for Bell South and served as a service representative for 32 years retiring in 1983. Betty was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was known to most as Betty Jean or “Bessie” and was known for her exceptional cooking and service to others. Two of her special dishes were chicken and dumplings and caramel cake—there were never any leftovers.
Betty’s cooking became her special ministry to friends and family in need. Betty’s life was exemplified by her faith in God serving in many capacities at Beech Springs Baptist Church most of her adult life. Betty was also active until 3 weeks ago in water aerobics at Minden’s recreation center. She also eagerly anticipated monthly gatherings of the elite group known as the “Dubberly Divas”.

Betty was born to Will and Sallie Cox Evans on August 11, 1932 and died on April 30, 2016 at age 83 after a sudden illness.
Betty Jean was preceded in death by her parents, Will and Sallie Cox Evans; sisters Minnie Norton, Ollie Evans, Arnell Caldwell; brothers Richard, Claudis, Ray, and Roy Evans; husband Harold Beatty, and daughter-in-law Emmy Ruth Colvin Beatty.
She is survived by one sister, Mary Sue Brown of Victoria TX, son Bruce Beatty, daughter Becky Beatty Holomon, special son-in-law, Mike Holomon, grandsons Garrett and Will Holomon, along with a host of nieces and nephews.

Betty Jean grew up in rural Dubberly where she attended and graduated from Dubberly High in 1950. In September 1950 she married Harold Beatty of Heflin. Betty Jean went to work for Bell South and served as a service representative for 32 years retiring in 1983. Betty was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother. She was known to most as Betty Jean or “Bessie” and was known for her exceptional cooking and service to others. Two of her special dishes were chicken and dumplings and caramel cake—there were never any leftovers.
Betty’s cooking became her special ministry to friends and family in need. Betty’s life was exemplified by her faith in God serving in many capacities at Beech Springs Baptist Church most of her adult life. Betty was also active until 3 weeks ago in water aerobics at Minden’s recreation center. She also eagerly anticipated monthly gatherings of the elite group known as the “Dubberly Divas”.


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