Betty Sue loved the Lord with all her heart and was a member of Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church since 1963. She was a hard, dedicated employee and retired after working thirty-nine years from Westinghouse as a utility operator. Betty Sue was a life member of USS Razorback Base in North Little Rock. Going camping and eating catfish were some of her favorite things to do.
Preceding Betty Sue in death are her parents, and brother, Harvey Dortch of Sheridan, Arkansas.
She leaves behind her husband of sixty-one years, James W. Barnes of Benton, Arkansas; two sisters: Anna Jane Reddin and husband Lonnie Brown of Fordyce, Arkansas and Wanda Deason and her husband Lee of Camden, Arkansas; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who love Betty Sue and will miss her always.
Betty Sue loved the Lord with all her heart and was a member of Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church since 1963. She was a hard, dedicated employee and retired after working thirty-nine years from Westinghouse as a utility operator. Betty Sue was a life member of USS Razorback Base in North Little Rock. Going camping and eating catfish were some of her favorite things to do.
Preceding Betty Sue in death are her parents, and brother, Harvey Dortch of Sheridan, Arkansas.
She leaves behind her husband of sixty-one years, James W. Barnes of Benton, Arkansas; two sisters: Anna Jane Reddin and husband Lonnie Brown of Fordyce, Arkansas and Wanda Deason and her husband Lee of Camden, Arkansas; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who love Betty Sue and will miss her always.
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