While at KU Betty met the love of her life, Mizzou basketball star and future Kansas City civic leader Dutton Brookfield. After a whirlwind courtship, they married in 1940. KU-MU game days were always fun around the Brookfield house. Betty demured to Dutton but there was little doubt, she loved her Jawhawks. Betty and Dutton raised 4 children together and had many wonderful adventures during the 39 years they spent together before Dutton’s untimely death in 1979. He died as a result of smoke inhalation complications from a fire that destroyed their summer home on Gull Lake near Brainerd, Minnesota.
Betty was active in Republican politics and had many club and social activities. She and Dutton belonged to the Kansas City Country Club, The Carriage Club, The River Club and The Garden of the Gods Club in Colorado Springs. Betty was also a life-long supporter, volunteer and member of the Junior League of Kansas City.
Betty was in demand as a model during the 50's and 60's and modeled for many of the local stores and had a couple of national ads, including Ipana toothpaste. Betty loved ice skating, tennis, gardening, and most of all her many friends.
After Dutton’s death, Betty found love again and married Kenneth Berol. They lived mostly in Florida and Kansas City. It was during this time that Betty rediscovered her love of dancing. She worked at it hard and became good enough that she was doing dance exhibitions well into her 80’s. Betty once again found herself a widow, when Ken Berol died of cancer in 1990.
Betty loved people and was happiest when surrounded by her friends and family. She will be missed. Betty leaves behind her 4 children, Karen Brookfield of Kansas City, Mo., Arthur (Cynde) Brookfield of Fairway, Ks., Charles Brookfield of Prairie Village, Ks., Bebe Brookfield of Tucson, Az. and her brother Roger Bell of Folsom, California. She leaves 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
While at KU Betty met the love of her life, Mizzou basketball star and future Kansas City civic leader Dutton Brookfield. After a whirlwind courtship, they married in 1940. KU-MU game days were always fun around the Brookfield house. Betty demured to Dutton but there was little doubt, she loved her Jawhawks. Betty and Dutton raised 4 children together and had many wonderful adventures during the 39 years they spent together before Dutton’s untimely death in 1979. He died as a result of smoke inhalation complications from a fire that destroyed their summer home on Gull Lake near Brainerd, Minnesota.
Betty was active in Republican politics and had many club and social activities. She and Dutton belonged to the Kansas City Country Club, The Carriage Club, The River Club and The Garden of the Gods Club in Colorado Springs. Betty was also a life-long supporter, volunteer and member of the Junior League of Kansas City.
Betty was in demand as a model during the 50's and 60's and modeled for many of the local stores and had a couple of national ads, including Ipana toothpaste. Betty loved ice skating, tennis, gardening, and most of all her many friends.
After Dutton’s death, Betty found love again and married Kenneth Berol. They lived mostly in Florida and Kansas City. It was during this time that Betty rediscovered her love of dancing. She worked at it hard and became good enough that she was doing dance exhibitions well into her 80’s. Betty once again found herself a widow, when Ken Berol died of cancer in 1990.
Betty loved people and was happiest when surrounded by her friends and family. She will be missed. Betty leaves behind her 4 children, Karen Brookfield of Kansas City, Mo., Arthur (Cynde) Brookfield of Fairway, Ks., Charles Brookfield of Prairie Village, Ks., Bebe Brookfield of Tucson, Az. and her brother Roger Bell of Folsom, California. She leaves 7 grandchildren and 9 great grandchildren.
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