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Betty Sue <I>Black</I> Pulver

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Betty Sue Black Pulver

Birth
Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Dec 2022 (aged 88)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Vandalia, Jasper County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Betty (Black) Pulver, 88, the daughter of Cullom and Cora (Bryant) Black, was born June 5, 1934, in Clarksville, Tennessee. She attended Montgomery County Schools in Cunningham, Tennessee and later Omaha Baptist Bible College in Omaha, Nebraska, (now Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa).

Betty, of Lincoln, Nebraska, formerly of the Newton and Prairie City, Iowa, areas, went to be with her Lord on Saturday morning, December 17, 2022, at her home in Lincoln. Because of her faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, she is "forever with the Lord" and her loved ones in the Lord. 

On June 19, 1953, Betty married Verlin Pulver in Clarksville, while he was stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She worked at Acme Boot Factory in Clarksville. They moved to Verlin's hometown in Prairie City, Iowa, where they farmed until the Lord called them into fulltime Christian ministry. Betty served the Lord many years with her husband Verlin, as his secretary, in pastoral and missionary work with Continental Baptist Missions of Rockford, Michigan.

She retired in 1995 but continued on in a busy life of service to the Lord as able. She was a member of Temple Baptist Church in Lincoln.

She was preceded in death by her parents; two children; her husband Verlin on January 4, 1995; three brothers; and three sisters.

Surviving are her daughter Clarice Evans of Lawson, Arkansas; her son Nathanael Pulver of Lincoln; grandchildren Alexis Pulver (Jaime) Jackson of Lincoln and Jordan Pulver; great-grandchildren Jayden and Addison Jackson; a brother John Black of Dothan, Alabama; five sisters-in-law; a brother-in-law; and extended family and friends. 

Visitation and celebration of life services on Friday, December 23, 2022, at the Pence~Reese Funeral Home in Newton. A Memorial service at Temple Baptist Church in Lincoln, on Wednesday, December 21, 2022. Memorials are being designated to Continental Baptist Missions, Immanuel Baptist Church in Newton, Temple Baptist Church in Lincoln, or to a charity of your choosing.

Source: Pence ~ Reese Funeral Home in Newton
Betty (Black) Pulver, 88, the daughter of Cullom and Cora (Bryant) Black, was born June 5, 1934, in Clarksville, Tennessee. She attended Montgomery County Schools in Cunningham, Tennessee and later Omaha Baptist Bible College in Omaha, Nebraska, (now Faith Baptist Bible College in Ankeny, Iowa).

Betty, of Lincoln, Nebraska, formerly of the Newton and Prairie City, Iowa, areas, went to be with her Lord on Saturday morning, December 17, 2022, at her home in Lincoln. Because of her faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, she is "forever with the Lord" and her loved ones in the Lord. 

On June 19, 1953, Betty married Verlin Pulver in Clarksville, while he was stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. She worked at Acme Boot Factory in Clarksville. They moved to Verlin's hometown in Prairie City, Iowa, where they farmed until the Lord called them into fulltime Christian ministry. Betty served the Lord many years with her husband Verlin, as his secretary, in pastoral and missionary work with Continental Baptist Missions of Rockford, Michigan.

She retired in 1995 but continued on in a busy life of service to the Lord as able. She was a member of Temple Baptist Church in Lincoln.

She was preceded in death by her parents; two children; her husband Verlin on January 4, 1995; three brothers; and three sisters.

Surviving are her daughter Clarice Evans of Lawson, Arkansas; her son Nathanael Pulver of Lincoln; grandchildren Alexis Pulver (Jaime) Jackson of Lincoln and Jordan Pulver; great-grandchildren Jayden and Addison Jackson; a brother John Black of Dothan, Alabama; five sisters-in-law; a brother-in-law; and extended family and friends. 

Visitation and celebration of life services on Friday, December 23, 2022, at the Pence~Reese Funeral Home in Newton. A Memorial service at Temple Baptist Church in Lincoln, on Wednesday, December 21, 2022. Memorials are being designated to Continental Baptist Missions, Immanuel Baptist Church in Newton, Temple Baptist Church in Lincoln, or to a charity of your choosing.

Source: Pence ~ Reese Funeral Home in Newton


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