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Betty L.

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September 29, 2011

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Betty L. Killough, 80 of Paragould passed away Thursday, September 29, 2011. She was born June 12, 1931 in Caraway, AR. to Truman and Opal Gyngard. Betty was a member of Gainesville Church of Christ. She loved fishing, camping and cooking.She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Clovis "Pete" Killough.Survivors include two sons, Rick and Teresa Killough of CA., Topper and Suzette Killough of Paragould; two daughters, Rhonda Betts of Paragould, Radonna Killough of CA.; one brother, Jerry Gyngard; two sisters, Sue Syer, Judy Stewart; seven grandchildren, Denell Poe, Dallas, Tyler, Boston and Lindsey Killough, Dustin and Dakota Betts; five great-grandchildren.Visitation is from 6-9 pm, Sunday, October 2, 2011 at Phillips Funeral Home.Service will be at 10:30 am, Monday, at the Center Hill Chapel of Phillips Funeral Home with Topper and Tyler Killough officiating. Burial will follow at Greene County Memorial Gardens.The family request memorials to be made to the Memorial Scholarship Fund at Crowley's Ridge Academy. What a great lady! What a great example! What a Christian is all about. Our love goes to the family in this tremendous loss.Michael and Lisa Cox With sympathy, Kim Quinn Topper, I was saddened to hear about your mother. You and your family are in our prayers. May God give you all peace.  Jack and Kari Mullins   I know this is hard my dear loved ones and I am truly saddened by our loss. I love you all!! Hugs!!  Brandee Roberson I always enjoyed Betty. She & Pete were great people. She will be missed. With love & prayers for the entire family.God Bless you all.    Rick, Rhonda & Radonna,Sorry to hear about you mother, I always remembered her as a beautiful and caring person.  You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.Love,    Dennis & Sue Gard    I remember Betty coming over to my parent's house every day for a cup of coffee with my mother, Bernice.  They loved visiting and talking about the family and friends they had in Arkansas.  They could really tell some stories.  I had one of my most memorable meals with Betty & Bernice.  It was a big pot of pinto beans, corn bread, green onions, and iced tea.  Boy, was that good.  I still make it today but it is not the same without the two of them to share it.  Now, I think, somewhere, both of them are sitting back with a cup of coffee and gabbing up a storm.     Paula Chiotti   She will be missed. I do believe she is in a better place with no pain. Chris and I will remember the chocolate gravy. Just look up and talk to her and she will be with all of us always. Love all of you.    Patti Tweedy and Chris Warren    We will miss Betty.  I'm glad we got to come out and visit with her last year.  Our thoughts are with all her families.  We Love you all    Deb Rice & Family Topper, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your mom was always sweet on me, in spite of myself. A Godly woman who did a fine job raisin you, in spite of yourself..haha. Love you and Suzette and hope Your comfort in the Lord eased your loss. Respectfully, Chris Hedge

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