Born February 8, 1943
Betty went to be with the LORD whom she loved dearly September 23, 2019
Betty was born in Woodward, Oklahoma on February 8, 1943 just before the Woodward Tornado. The family resided in Vici, Oklahoma and later moved to Derby, Kansas in 1945.
She is survived by her husband Robert R. Davis and son Gregory A. Davis, his wife Tammy and 4 children of Uvalde, Texas.
Betty had a 40-year career as a Registered Oncology Nurse. She was a cancer survivor, so instead of flowers please give to the American Cancer Society.
Betty loved the LORD and told everyone she could about His amazing grace. She studied his word daily in her beloved King James Bible. She is a member of the Rosh Pinah Messianic Synagogue in Oklahoma City.
Betty and her husband celebrated 50 years of marriage on June 12, 2019.
She will be interred at Vassar Cemetery in Vici, OK in a graveside service where it is her wish that the Gospel of Salvation be clearly given.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of Shaw Funeral Home, P.O. Box 276, Vici, OK 73859.
SERVICES
Graveside Service
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
2:00 PM
Vassar Cemetery
Vici, OK 73859
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