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Henry Miles & Betty Darline (Crosswhite) Williams
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Oak Grove Cemetery
Union, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma

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Obit for Henry posted by Jo Aguirre

Abernathy Aaron Funeral Home
Crescent, OK
(permission granted)

Services for Henry Miles  Williams were held at 2 p.m. Monday, November 20, 2004 under the 
direction of Abernathy. 

Burial followed in Oak Grove Cemetery in Union.  

He was born on July 24, 1930 to Alma Sebring and Miles Sevier Williams in Dover and passed  from this life on November 19, 2004.  

He married Betty Darline Crosswhite on May 6, 1949 , her 18th birthday.  To this union was born  a son Bill and two daughters Lucinda and Janice. 
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Obit for Betty posted by Jo Aguirre   
May 6, 1931 - Jan 9, 2021

Abernathy Aaron Funeral Home
Crescent, OK
(permission granted)

Betty Darline Williams was born May 6, 1931 to Frank and Ethel Crosswhite of Hennessey, Oklahoma.
She went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 9, 2021 in Cashion, Oklahoma at the age of 89 years.

She is preceded in death by her husband Henry Williams, grandson Matthew Williams and great great granddaughter, Brooklyn Hyle.

She leaves behind son, Bill Williams and wife Janis of Bixby, OK, daughter, Lucinda Crossfield of Cushing, OK, and daughter, Janis Farrar and husband Raymond of Cashion, OK;  eleven grandchildren, twenty-two great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren.

Betty married the love of her life Henry Williams on her birthday in 1949, in the home of her parents in Hennessey, Oklahoma.  Betty and Henry began their 55 years of life together on a farm eight miles west of Crescent.  They later moved to Abilene, Texas where they remained for three years before returning to Crescent.

Betty stayed at home with heir children while Henry began a 12 year career with Midland Oil Company. Later on, they owned and operated Williams Mobile.  She was involved with various community groups and projects, which included Band Boosters, an officer of P.T.A., President of the Jaycee Jaynes, President of the First Baptist Church Women's Organization and being a Volunteer Fireman's wife.  Betty also worked at the Bank of Crescent for 19 years when she retired in 1994.

She was an amazing seamstress and wonderful cook who was loved for her homemade noodles and popcorn balls.  Her children and grandchildren were her world.  She never missed a birthday and never missed an opportunity to tell you that she loved you.

Funeral services will be 10:30 A.M. Thursday, January 14, 2021 at the First Baptist Church in Cashion with Marty Williams and Greg Davis officiating.  

Burial will follow in the Oak Grove Cemetery.


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