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Betty Jean <I>Doyle</I> Thrash

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Betty Jean Doyle Thrash

Birth
Grandfield, Tillman County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
29 Jan 2005 (aged 76)
Washington, USA
Burial
Puyallup, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
E, 02A, 009, 3
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BETTY THRASH

Betty was born in Grandfield, Oklahoma on March 23, 1928 to Meada and James "Otto" Doyle. She graduated from Lincoln High School on May 29, 1945. Betty worked as a Passenger Liason Control Officer with Civil Service at Mac Terminal at McChord Air Force Base for many years. She was a beautiful seamstress and loved to travel. Her biggest love was her family. Betty is survived by her daughter, Jeanne Sison (Sonny) and son, Bob Doyle (Karen), grandchildren, Karina Morrell (Lorin), Meada Doyle, Cullen Doyle, Jason Crow, Kayla Crow, Austin Sison, Santiago Sison, and Selena Sison, great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Kelsey, Kirsten and Kendal Morrell and special cousins. Family and friends remember her as a loving, caring and generous lady who always put her family first. Betty will be greatly missed by all who knew her and loved her. Her honesty, humor and most of all her laugh made her a very special lady. Memorial Service will be held Friday, Feb. 4th at 2:00pm at the Puyallup Nazarene Church. Arrangements by Hill Funeral Home.

Tacoma News Tribune Pub Date: 2/2/2005


BETTY THRASH

Betty was born in Grandfield, Oklahoma on March 23, 1928 to Meada and James "Otto" Doyle. She graduated from Lincoln High School on May 29, 1945. Betty worked as a Passenger Liason Control Officer with Civil Service at Mac Terminal at McChord Air Force Base for many years. She was a beautiful seamstress and loved to travel. Her biggest love was her family. Betty is survived by her daughter, Jeanne Sison (Sonny) and son, Bob Doyle (Karen), grandchildren, Karina Morrell (Lorin), Meada Doyle, Cullen Doyle, Jason Crow, Kayla Crow, Austin Sison, Santiago Sison, and Selena Sison, great-grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Kelsey, Kirsten and Kendal Morrell and special cousins. Family and friends remember her as a loving, caring and generous lady who always put her family first. Betty will be greatly missed by all who knew her and loved her. Her honesty, humor and most of all her laugh made her a very special lady. Memorial Service will be held Friday, Feb. 4th at 2:00pm at the Puyallup Nazarene Church. Arrangements by Hill Funeral Home.

Tacoma News Tribune Pub Date: 2/2/2005



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