Betty Jean Daniels, 67, of Noble, died, Monday, October 7, 2013 at her home. The daughter of James Paul and Georgia Lee (McWilliams) Morton, she was born May 5, 1946 in Oklahoma City.
Betty worked many years as a teacher’s aide and was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church in Norman. She enjoyed watching Wheel of Fortune, scrapbooking, reading, playing bingo, cards, and games. Betty’s greatest enjoyment came from visiting with family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Betty is survived by her son, Joshua Daniels of Midland, Texas; daughters, Amy Daniels of Midland, Texas and Cathy Teague and husband, Trevor, of Pecos, Texas; four grandchildren, Derek Teague, Clay Teague and Mac Teague, all of Pecos, Texas and Paige Daniels of Midland, Texas; three sisters, Gloria Hicks of Stewart, Florida, Nadine Bishop of Wichita, Kansas and Joann Autry of Oklahoma City; many other loved ones and friends.
Memorial service will be held at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, October 12, 2013 at Bethel Baptist Church, 1717 West Lindsay in Norman. Arrangements are under the direction of Eisenhour Funeral Home of Blanchard. Online obituary and guestbook available at www.eisenhourfh.com.
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