Following graduation she headed west and a career of more than 30 years as a Los Angeles County Court Clerk. Upon retirement, Betty returned to Gravette where she shared her love of reading as a volunteer in the library, made handmade jewelry and shared her knitted creations with her family. She was an un-armed member of the NRA and will be remembered for her feisty personality and strong opinions.
Survivors include her brother, Murray Hagman of Wyoming; 2 nieces, Carole Dixon of Siloam Springs and Kay Luben (Bill) of Wyoming; three nephews, William Hageman (Sharon) of Colorado, Lee Hageman (Cathy) of Kansas and John Coffelt (Sabrina) of Oklahoma; numerous extended family and dear friends.
Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m. Friday, September 22 at Callison-Lough Funeral Home in Bentonville with a Graveside Funeral Service and interment Friday beginning at 1 p.m. in Oak Hill Cemetery in Siloam Springs.
Following graduation she headed west and a career of more than 30 years as a Los Angeles County Court Clerk. Upon retirement, Betty returned to Gravette where she shared her love of reading as a volunteer in the library, made handmade jewelry and shared her knitted creations with her family. She was an un-armed member of the NRA and will be remembered for her feisty personality and strong opinions.
Survivors include her brother, Murray Hagman of Wyoming; 2 nieces, Carole Dixon of Siloam Springs and Kay Luben (Bill) of Wyoming; three nephews, William Hageman (Sharon) of Colorado, Lee Hageman (Cathy) of Kansas and John Coffelt (Sabrina) of Oklahoma; numerous extended family and dear friends.
Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m. Friday, September 22 at Callison-Lough Funeral Home in Bentonville with a Graveside Funeral Service and interment Friday beginning at 1 p.m. in Oak Hill Cemetery in Siloam Springs.
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