Betty Delois
(Wood) Self
©Roberts &
Hart Funeral Home
June 2, 1939~January 18, 2021
Submitted by Jan Grooms
Betty Delois Self, daughter of Chester and Lillian (Hern) Wood, was born
on June 2, 1939 in Westville, Oklahoma and departed this life on Monday, January
18, 2021 in Bentonville, Arkansas at the age of 81 years.
She married Waymond Self on January 29, 1960. Betty liked to cook
and liked to go shopping.
Betty was of the Holiness Faith.
She was preceded in death by her husband Waymond, parents Chester and
Lillian Wood and sister-in-law Sharon Wood.
Betty is survived by a very loving family that includes a brother
Wendell Wood, sister, Linda Scott and husband John Wayne of Westville, OK, niece
Wendy Hampton, nephews Darin Wood, Jeffery Scott and Johnny Scott, all of
Westville, several great nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and a host of
friends.
Graveside services were held at 10 am on Thursday, January 21, 2021 at
Westville City Cemetery, Westville, OK with Bro. Doug Davis officiating.
Interment followed under the direction of Roberts & Hart Funeral Home,
Westville, OK.
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