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Beatrice <I>Betts</I> Anderson

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Beatrice Betts Anderson

Birth
Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA
Death
29 Sep 2023 (aged 93)
Plano, Collin County, Texas, USA
Burial
Carthage, Panola County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Beatrice Betts Anderson, 93, was born on January 7,1930, in Memphis, Tennessee, one of two daughters born to Edwin Hulbert and Mable Young Betts. Her parents later adopted twins, sister Connie Guraedy and brother Carl Betts. Bea attended school in Conroe, Texas, and married Willie Lee Welch December 23, 1947. They had two sons and a daughter together. She later married Noble Anderson of Carthage, November 19, 1956. They were married 43 years before he preceded her in death in 1999. Bea Worked at the Tyson chicken plant while living in Carthage and later moved to Dallas and worked for Texas Instruments for 14 years. After retirement Bea and husband, Noble moved to Henderson, Texas where they served the Lord attending the Faith Assembly of God Church in Carthage. They had many church friends who became like family. She loved baking cookies, caring for her plants, telling old stories laughing, and anything happening at church. Mrs. Anderson is also preceded in death by her parents, sister Marie Betts Pharis, and infant daughter Sherry Lee Welch.
Beatrice Betts Anderson, 93, was born on January 7,1930, in Memphis, Tennessee, one of two daughters born to Edwin Hulbert and Mable Young Betts. Her parents later adopted twins, sister Connie Guraedy and brother Carl Betts. Bea attended school in Conroe, Texas, and married Willie Lee Welch December 23, 1947. They had two sons and a daughter together. She later married Noble Anderson of Carthage, November 19, 1956. They were married 43 years before he preceded her in death in 1999. Bea Worked at the Tyson chicken plant while living in Carthage and later moved to Dallas and worked for Texas Instruments for 14 years. After retirement Bea and husband, Noble moved to Henderson, Texas where they served the Lord attending the Faith Assembly of God Church in Carthage. They had many church friends who became like family. She loved baking cookies, caring for her plants, telling old stories laughing, and anything happening at church. Mrs. Anderson is also preceded in death by her parents, sister Marie Betts Pharis, and infant daughter Sherry Lee Welch.


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