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Betty Mae <I>McManus</I> Leamons

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Betty Mae McManus Leamons

Birth
Tulip, Dallas County, Arkansas, USA
Death
1 Nov 2022 (aged 92)
Camden, Ouachita County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Camden, Ouachita County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Betty Mae McManus Leamons

Betty was a faithful member of Fairview United Methodist Church throughout her life. She served the church in many ways, including being church secretary for many years, a Brownie Troop leader, member of the choir, pianist for the J. W. Williams Class and others as needed; served on numerous committees and helped plan, prepare and serve countless meals over the years. Betty spent an untold amount of her life taking care of others' needs, be they family or friends. She was known for her faith as well as love of family and friends, dependability, trustworthiness, and, of course, her cooking skills.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, James Stephens (Jim) Elliott and Paul E. Leamons; her brother, Hugh McManus; brothers and sisters-in-law, W.R. Swaty, George Elliott, Wiley Elliott, Forrest and Virginia Leamons, Glen and Katharina Leamons, Doyle and Leona Leamons, Burl and Charlene Leamons, and Beth Leamons.

Survivors include her children, James Stephens (Steve) Elliott Jr. (Kim) and Kathy Marie Elliott Daniel (Rick); grandchildren, Kristina (Kristi Jo) Covington (Brian Holly) and Donnie Betts (Chris); great-grandchildren, Charle Covington (Devinn), Lexi Betts and Michael Betts; great-great-grandchildren, Addison Brecheisen and Nova Covington; sister, Shirley Swaty; sisters-in-law, Lou Bass, Elaine Elliott, Judy Elliott, brothers-in-law, Lawrence Elliott (Frances), Bill Elliott, Bob Matthews (Brenda), nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Betty Mae McManus Leamons

Betty was a faithful member of Fairview United Methodist Church throughout her life. She served the church in many ways, including being church secretary for many years, a Brownie Troop leader, member of the choir, pianist for the J. W. Williams Class and others as needed; served on numerous committees and helped plan, prepare and serve countless meals over the years. Betty spent an untold amount of her life taking care of others' needs, be they family or friends. She was known for her faith as well as love of family and friends, dependability, trustworthiness, and, of course, her cooking skills.

She was preceded in death by her parents; husbands, James Stephens (Jim) Elliott and Paul E. Leamons; her brother, Hugh McManus; brothers and sisters-in-law, W.R. Swaty, George Elliott, Wiley Elliott, Forrest and Virginia Leamons, Glen and Katharina Leamons, Doyle and Leona Leamons, Burl and Charlene Leamons, and Beth Leamons.

Survivors include her children, James Stephens (Steve) Elliott Jr. (Kim) and Kathy Marie Elliott Daniel (Rick); grandchildren, Kristina (Kristi Jo) Covington (Brian Holly) and Donnie Betts (Chris); great-grandchildren, Charle Covington (Devinn), Lexi Betts and Michael Betts; great-great-grandchildren, Addison Brecheisen and Nova Covington; sister, Shirley Swaty; sisters-in-law, Lou Bass, Elaine Elliott, Judy Elliott, brothers-in-law, Lawrence Elliott (Frances), Bill Elliott, Bob Matthews (Brenda), nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.


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  • Created by: Bill Elliott Relative Sibling-in-law
  • Added: Nov 4, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245296278/betty_mae-leamons: accessed ), memorial page for Betty Mae McManus Leamons (24 Mar 1930–1 Nov 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 245296278, citing Memorial Park Cemetery, Camden, Ouachita County, Arkansas, USA; Maintained by Bill Elliott (contributor 47799629).