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Betty Lynn <I>Arrowood</I> Baker

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Betty Lynn Arrowood Baker

Birth
Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Death
15 May 2019 (aged 73)
Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Betty Lynn Arrowood Baker, passed away May 15, 2019 in Johnson City, TN

Betty began life in Washington College, Tennessee, as the second daughter born to Bill and Nellie Chapman Arrowood. She enjoyed a marvelous childhood in the rural Lamar community where she played with neighborhood children, rode bicycles on the country roads, splashed in the creeks, enjoyed animals on the family farm, and befriended the people who stopped by her father's country store. She grew to love many of the families in the community and remembered them fondly throughout her life. She was also privileged to be part of a large extended family that included many aunts, uncles, and cousins – all of whom provided wonderful support through the trials that she faced in life.

A member of Tacoma Church of God, Betty served faithfully in many areas of ministry. Her passion was working with children, and she developed Christian ministry programs for the preschool and childrens' departments and taught regularly. She also served on various councils and committees at Tacoma and oversaw or participated in numerous church functions.

Betty attended Lamar High School grades 1-12 and graduated in the 1963 senior class. In 1967, she graduated from ETSU with a BS degree in Elementary Education with a special endorsement in Early Childhood Education. In 1971, she received her MS in Education.

Betty's career in education spanned over 30 years. She was the first certified Title I kindergarten teacher in the Washington County, Tennessee, School System and began kindergarten programs at Bernard, King Springs, and Cherokee elementary schools. After six years with the Washington County School System, she became an Elementary Consultant for the Tennessee State Department of Education's Upper East Tennessee, Northeast Regional Office. While serving 21 school systems in northeast Tennessee over 24 years, she worked with many superintendents, supervisors, and teachers who became both colleagues and friends. She was also well known for her leadership in Early Childhood Education conferences, inservices, and seminars throughout Tennessee.

In addition to her professional career, Betty owned and operated Betty's Florist in Jonesborough, Tennessee, and for 25 years owned and operated Ivy Hill Collectibles in Elizabethton, Tennessee. An avid yard sale enthusiast, she made many friends.

Betty was preceded in death by her parents, her older sister, Anna Sue Bennett, and by two husbands, Roger Lee Dempsey and Carson B. Baker, Jr. She is survived by a son, Tommy David Lee II; his wife, Tamitha; and three grandchildren, Katherine Morgan Lee, Andrew William Thomas Lee, and David Arlington Lee. She is also survived by her beloved Harold.

Betty was blessed to have many friends throughout her lifetime but was especially blessed to have her forever friends to whom she will always be grateful – Anita, Birdie, Cathy, Mary Fredna, and Pat. Thank you, my dear friends.
The family wishes to thank the staff of JCMC, Princeton Transitional Care, and especially the Waters, where the care in her last days was exceptional.

Funeral services will be held at Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home with visitation on Saturday May 18, 2019 from 4:00 to 6:00PM with services to follow. The Rev. Dwayne Pierce and Rev. Rick Ballard will officiate.

Pallbearers will be Sherrill Hodge, Frankie Saults, Marty Livingston, Randy Livingston, Harold Foister, and Allen Butcher.
Honorary pallbearers – Men of Tacoma Church of God.

Graveside services will be Sunday May 19, 2019 3:00 PM at Cherokee Baptist Cemetery, 143 Mayberry Road, Jonesborough, Tennessee
Betty Lynn Arrowood Baker, passed away May 15, 2019 in Johnson City, TN

Betty began life in Washington College, Tennessee, as the second daughter born to Bill and Nellie Chapman Arrowood. She enjoyed a marvelous childhood in the rural Lamar community where she played with neighborhood children, rode bicycles on the country roads, splashed in the creeks, enjoyed animals on the family farm, and befriended the people who stopped by her father's country store. She grew to love many of the families in the community and remembered them fondly throughout her life. She was also privileged to be part of a large extended family that included many aunts, uncles, and cousins – all of whom provided wonderful support through the trials that she faced in life.

A member of Tacoma Church of God, Betty served faithfully in many areas of ministry. Her passion was working with children, and she developed Christian ministry programs for the preschool and childrens' departments and taught regularly. She also served on various councils and committees at Tacoma and oversaw or participated in numerous church functions.

Betty attended Lamar High School grades 1-12 and graduated in the 1963 senior class. In 1967, she graduated from ETSU with a BS degree in Elementary Education with a special endorsement in Early Childhood Education. In 1971, she received her MS in Education.

Betty's career in education spanned over 30 years. She was the first certified Title I kindergarten teacher in the Washington County, Tennessee, School System and began kindergarten programs at Bernard, King Springs, and Cherokee elementary schools. After six years with the Washington County School System, she became an Elementary Consultant for the Tennessee State Department of Education's Upper East Tennessee, Northeast Regional Office. While serving 21 school systems in northeast Tennessee over 24 years, she worked with many superintendents, supervisors, and teachers who became both colleagues and friends. She was also well known for her leadership in Early Childhood Education conferences, inservices, and seminars throughout Tennessee.

In addition to her professional career, Betty owned and operated Betty's Florist in Jonesborough, Tennessee, and for 25 years owned and operated Ivy Hill Collectibles in Elizabethton, Tennessee. An avid yard sale enthusiast, she made many friends.

Betty was preceded in death by her parents, her older sister, Anna Sue Bennett, and by two husbands, Roger Lee Dempsey and Carson B. Baker, Jr. She is survived by a son, Tommy David Lee II; his wife, Tamitha; and three grandchildren, Katherine Morgan Lee, Andrew William Thomas Lee, and David Arlington Lee. She is also survived by her beloved Harold.

Betty was blessed to have many friends throughout her lifetime but was especially blessed to have her forever friends to whom she will always be grateful – Anita, Birdie, Cathy, Mary Fredna, and Pat. Thank you, my dear friends.
The family wishes to thank the staff of JCMC, Princeton Transitional Care, and especially the Waters, where the care in her last days was exceptional.

Funeral services will be held at Dillow-Taylor Funeral Home with visitation on Saturday May 18, 2019 from 4:00 to 6:00PM with services to follow. The Rev. Dwayne Pierce and Rev. Rick Ballard will officiate.

Pallbearers will be Sherrill Hodge, Frankie Saults, Marty Livingston, Randy Livingston, Harold Foister, and Allen Butcher.
Honorary pallbearers – Men of Tacoma Church of God.

Graveside services will be Sunday May 19, 2019 3:00 PM at Cherokee Baptist Cemetery, 143 Mayberry Road, Jonesborough, Tennessee


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  • Created by: Edgar A. Rice
  • Added: May 17, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199208725/betty_lynn-baker: accessed ), memorial page for Betty Lynn Arrowood Baker (12 Nov 1945–15 May 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 199208725, citing Cherokee Community Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Edgar A. Rice (contributor 47666401).