She was born in a small farm house where they lived and harvested soghum.
She graduated from Highschool in 1952 with a small graduation class from a schoolhouse in Walnut Shade. Betty and her sisters spent summers working at a resort, Rocky Away Beach, on lake Taney Como, MO many happy memories were made here, and family reunions have been held here every year.
Betty went to Business school in Kansas City, were she met the Love of her life, John Herman Schouten, they were married in 1957. They relocated several times, because of John's job, and lived in Texas, Pueblo Co, and finally settled in Centennial Co. where they lived happily for many years with their 3 children, Greg, Jeff and Kelley.
Betty worked office jobs through the years; Richlawn, Safeway and retired early.
Betty loved cooking, baking, canning, gardening, crocheting, bible study, reading, and the hallmark channel. She enjoyed spending time with her friends, and family, having lunch, volunteering, and shopping.
The family joined Mission Hills Church in 1968, she loved the church and her church family.
Loved ones welcoming her in heaven: John Schouten, parents, Norman and Pansy Blansit, brothers, Earldean, Bob, and Clemith Clay Blansit; as well as sisters; Imogene McCorkle, Earnestine Murry, Bessie Biggs, Arlene Johnson, and Phylis Mischke.
Betty will be missed by still surviving, sister, two sons, a daughter, and three grandchildren.
She was born in a small farm house where they lived and harvested soghum.
She graduated from Highschool in 1952 with a small graduation class from a schoolhouse in Walnut Shade. Betty and her sisters spent summers working at a resort, Rocky Away Beach, on lake Taney Como, MO many happy memories were made here, and family reunions have been held here every year.
Betty went to Business school in Kansas City, were she met the Love of her life, John Herman Schouten, they were married in 1957. They relocated several times, because of John's job, and lived in Texas, Pueblo Co, and finally settled in Centennial Co. where they lived happily for many years with their 3 children, Greg, Jeff and Kelley.
Betty worked office jobs through the years; Richlawn, Safeway and retired early.
Betty loved cooking, baking, canning, gardening, crocheting, bible study, reading, and the hallmark channel. She enjoyed spending time with her friends, and family, having lunch, volunteering, and shopping.
The family joined Mission Hills Church in 1968, she loved the church and her church family.
Loved ones welcoming her in heaven: John Schouten, parents, Norman and Pansy Blansit, brothers, Earldean, Bob, and Clemith Clay Blansit; as well as sisters; Imogene McCorkle, Earnestine Murry, Bessie Biggs, Arlene Johnson, and Phylis Mischke.
Betty will be missed by still surviving, sister, two sons, a daughter, and three grandchildren.
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Loving wife mom and grammy
Gravesite Details
Interred: Jun 29, 2022
Family Members
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Infant Daughter "Darling" Blansit
1917–1917
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Ernestine Blansit Murray
1918–2004
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Lexie Imogene Blansit McCorkle
1920–1986
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Earl Dean Blansit
1921–1981
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Arlene Blansit Johnson
1924–2016
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Bobby Lee Blansit
1926–1996
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Bessie Lou Blansit Biggs
1927–2014
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Clemith Clay Blansit
1932–1997
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Phylis Rachel Blansit Mischke
1939–2020
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