Betty lived in Oklahoma City until she moved to their 10 acres in Mustang in 1974. She retired from AT&T in 1989. She then got involved in her church, The Bridge, in Mustang. At The Bridge, she was a Sunday school teacher for the little ones, and it really brought her joy. Betty and I.V. also got involved with the plays the church put on. She became a greeter for the church, always looking forward to meeting and visiting with everyone who walked past her. She loved fishing, quilting, cooking, baking. Betty got a nickname as the cobbler lady for the cobblers she made.
Betty lived in Oklahoma City until she moved to their 10 acres in Mustang in 1974. She retired from AT&T in 1989. She then got involved in her church, The Bridge, in Mustang. At The Bridge, she was a Sunday school teacher for the little ones, and it really brought her joy. Betty and I.V. also got involved with the plays the church put on. She became a greeter for the church, always looking forward to meeting and visiting with everyone who walked past her. She loved fishing, quilting, cooking, baking. Betty got a nickname as the cobbler lady for the cobblers she made.
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