Wanda W "Beth" (Hunter)
Barrett
May 10, 1928 - Jan 26, 2020
Posted by: Ann Weber
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DAVIS FAMILY
FUNERAL HOME
DEWEY, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Beth, as she was known, was born on May 10, 1928 in Portales, NM.
Being a devout Christian, she is no doubt enjoying a homecoming with her
husband Bill, parents Harry A. and Naydeen Hunter, and sister Martha
Jones who have preceded her in death.
Beth spent most of her youth in Nowata, OK where her father owned and
operated an abstract business. She graduated from Nowata High in 1945,
went to work for Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville for a year and then
continued her schooling at Oklahoma Baptist University from which she
graduated in 1950 with a major in Art and a minor in English. She then
began a teaching career in Henderson, Nevada, St. Louis, MO and at
Central High in Bartlesville.
In 1955, she married Mr. Willis R. (Bill) Barrett at the First Baptist
Church in Nowata and then began a series of moves throughout the country
as her husband was transferred from Bartlesville to Providence, RI, back
to Bartlesville, to Fulton, NY, to Kansas City, MO, to Hopkinsville, KY
and finally to Elgin, IL. After retirement they moved back to
Bartlesville in 1997. She was a member of First Baptist Church of
Bartlesville.
Beth was the mother of three children and foster mother of many, two of
whom she called her own throughout her life, grandmother of eleven and
great-grandmother of ten.
She is survived by her son Dr. Bradley H. Barrett and wife Mary of
Neodesha, KS, by son Dr. Kirk R. Barrett and wife Peg McBrien of South
Orange, NJ; by daughter Rebecca Wisser and husband Richard of Conover,
NC; by foster daughter Martha Gunn Brown and husband Steve of Lowell,
AR, and by foster son Sgt. Andre Hernandez and wife Jennifer of
Escondido, CA, plus her grandchildren, their spouses and
great-grandchildren.
She is also survived by her sister Deanna Chamberlin and Husband Herbert
of Oceanside, CA; by sister Lynn Beidl of Cleveland, TN; and by
brother-in-law Hugh Jones of Yale, OK.
Beth’s skills were in mothering, art, crafts and teaching. She was a
very dedicated Christian and active in the churches she attended, most
notably in the First Baptist Church of Elgin, IL where she spent 23
years. Beth was the go-to person when the church needed backdrops
designed for plays and other church activities. She was also a Sunday
school teacher, an active member of women’s groups and very active in
the local YWCA and the Christian Womens Club, both in Elgin and in
Bartlesville. She was a skilled and prolific artist, painting many
landscapes and still lifes, which are shown with pride in the homes of
her family and friends.
She was also willing to take in strangers, for both long and short term
stays. Her reputation spread and the local college in Elgin, Judson
University, frequently called and asked her to take in students who
couldn’t afford to stay in the dormitories, for week long stays for
foreign visitors, and on occasion whole families who were having
personal problems. She was a good listener, counselor and advisor.
While most of her travels were stateside – she has been in all 50 States
– she did take trips to Israel and Egypt, to Turkey and Greece and
several trips to Europe. Her interests were wide and varied.
Beth’s family will receive friends at the Davis Family Funeral Home –
Walker Brown Chapel, 918-333-7665, 4201 Nowata Rd, Bartlesville, on
Thursday, January 30, from 6-8 p.m.
Visitation will also be held on
Thursday from 10-8. Memorials may be sent to the Oklahoma Baptist Homes
for Children, 3800 N. May Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73112-9750.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, January 31 at Davis
Family Funeral Home – Walker Brown Chapel in Bartlesville. Services are
under the direction of Carter Davis and the Davis Family Funeral Home –
Walker Brown Chapel.
Online condolences and remembrances may be shared at www.DavisFamilyFuneralHome.com.
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