Betty Lucille Williams © Enid News and Eagle 06-19-2020 Submitted by: Glenn
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October 29, 1944 - June 17, 2020
Betty Lucille Williams, born October 29, 1944, was the youngest of four children born to George W. and Opal Vivian (Deeds) Williams.
Betty attended Hunter High School and graduated with the class of 1962.
She lived all her life of 75 years on the family farm southeast of Hunter and departed this life on June 17, 2020, in Enid.
Betty liked watching old western movies, game shows, and Lawrence Welk. She always had a Word Search Puzzle book in her hands.
Betty was preceded in death by her dad and mother; aunt, Helen Zook; uncle, William "Bill" Zook; and cousin, Dee Ann Zook.
She is survived by her brothers, Monty Joe Williams, Bruce Williams (Suellen); sister, Doris Eleanor Swingle (Roger); four nephews; and 3 nieces.
Graveside service will be June 22, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. with viewing from 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. at the White Cemetery in Hunter, with Reverend Donald Johnson, officiating.
Memorials may be given to OMRF or charity of choice. Services by Wilson Funeral Home, Pond Creek.
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