William Barton
I spent my summers cutting and baling hay on their farm with my grandfather Alton Barton back in the late 60's early 70;s. Sonny and Betty were the best of the best
Birth date: Apr 13, 1937 Death date: Jan 24, 2016
Betty Lou Miller age 78 of White Oak passed away at home on January 24, 2016. She was born to Kelsey and Autrey Matthews April 13, 1937, in Beaumont, TX. Betty grew up in Winona and Spring Hill, and she graduated from Spring Hill Read Obituary
I spent my summers cutting and baling hay on their farm with my grandfather Alton Barton back in the late 60's early 70;s. Sonny and Betty were the best of the best
Ms Betty holds a special place in my heart for going with us girls to camp while we were in youth at East Mt Bapt Church, she was such a special Lady!
Y'all are in our prayers at this time of loss.
Pamela and Terry Pyeatt
I was so sorry to hear of Betty's passing. I worked in mortgage lending in Longview and knew Betty through Lawyer's Title. I have fond memories of Betty She was a joy to know and to work with and I remember her fondly. I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. May she rest in peace.
Sandra Burns
I am so sorry for your loss. Betty was an incredible friend to Kay, and I'm quite sure they are probably causing a ruckus in Heaven now.
A very pretty lady, and I'll always remember her, Sonny and the boys, being part of our Church Family for many years.
Dear Ken,
We are so sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.
- Your friends at CS Cutting Company
I worked with your mom for many years at Professional Land Title. My husband, children and I enjoyed many catfish dinners at the river cabin with your mom and dad. Those are some very special memories we will always cherish. I am so very sorry for your loss. God bless you and your family.
Aunt Bee is my Mother's only sibling. We are taking this time to celebrate her wonderful life. Our families have always been very close and we spent most of our spare time with each other as I grew up. The memories I have in me are too plentiful to recount here, but suffice it to say, she was one of the greatest positive influences in my life. We didn't always see eye to eye, but I knew that she always loved me unconditionally and wanted the best for me. Her absence will be felt for a long time, but the countless memories I have will put a smile on my face every time I think of her. The sting of her passing will soon be put into perspective as with all things, but her influence in my life I will never escape from...thank God!
Tom Stuth
I will always remember how Mrs. Betty delighted our bunco group each month with her wit and humor! She was a sweet, sweet lady!