Betty is survived by her loving husband, Bob Akers, brother Tom Bashor, daughter Diana Eberhart (Steven), three grandchildren, Justin (Leslie), Ryan (Amber) and Nicole (David); and seven great-grandchildren, Natalie, Tristan, Zooey, Tennyson, Bradly, Matthew and Joshua, and many other family and longtime friends.
She loved spending time with her family and for a number of years enjoyed an annual trip with her family to Estes Park. In prior years, she enjoyed playing cards, doing puzzles, having mountain picnics, sewing, crocheting and flower gardening.
Betty had a dep love for the Bible and Jehovah God and loved to share the message of the Bible with others. She was active in the Longs Peak Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Betty is survived by her loving husband, Bob Akers, brother Tom Bashor, daughter Diana Eberhart (Steven), three grandchildren, Justin (Leslie), Ryan (Amber) and Nicole (David); and seven great-grandchildren, Natalie, Tristan, Zooey, Tennyson, Bradly, Matthew and Joshua, and many other family and longtime friends.
She loved spending time with her family and for a number of years enjoyed an annual trip with her family to Estes Park. In prior years, she enjoyed playing cards, doing puzzles, having mountain picnics, sewing, crocheting and flower gardening.
Betty had a dep love for the Bible and Jehovah God and loved to share the message of the Bible with others. She was active in the Longs Peak Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses.
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