Betty and Henry owned a farm in Kuna where they worked side-by-side in the fields. She was a strict and loving mother, trying to instill Christian and family values. Despite working outside, she still enjoyed looking and feeling her best. Her daughter, Henrietta, put fingerwaves in her hair every day. While the family didn't have much in the way of money, they were rich in love.
Betty was active in the Kuna Baptist Church and her community. She did serve as city mayor for a number of years. She was very close to her daughters and grandchildren, always putting her family first. She lived to meet 2 of her great children, the oldest of which loved to play with her jewelry and spend time with her.
Betty and Henry owned a farm in Kuna where they worked side-by-side in the fields. She was a strict and loving mother, trying to instill Christian and family values. Despite working outside, she still enjoyed looking and feeling her best. Her daughter, Henrietta, put fingerwaves in her hair every day. While the family didn't have much in the way of money, they were rich in love.
Betty was active in the Kuna Baptist Church and her community. She did serve as city mayor for a number of years. She was very close to her daughters and grandchildren, always putting her family first. She lived to meet 2 of her great children, the oldest of which loved to play with her jewelry and spend time with her.
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