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Betty Bernice <I>Eoff</I> Webster

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Betty Bernice Eoff Webster

Birth
Edina, Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
17 Apr 2011 (aged 83)
Memphis, Scotland County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Wyaconda, Clark County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
wyaconda
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Betty B. Webster, age 83, of Kahoka, MO, formerly of Wyaconda, MO, passed away Sunday, April 17, 2011, in the Scotland County Memorial Hospital in Memphis, MO.

She was born on August 21, 1927 east of Edina, MO, one of seven children to Floyd and Elizabeth Stephens Eoff.

Betty received her education in Knox County, graduating from the Knox City High School in 1945. After receiving a teachers certificate from the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in Kirksville, MO, she taught at the Jeddo rural school south of Knox City and the Island rural school north of Knox City, MO.

She married Paul O'Neal Jr. On April 17, 1947. She and Paul were the parents of three children. Betty married Fred Webster on November 21, 1973. They had celebrated 37 years of marriage.

Survivors include her husband, Fred, of Kahoka, MO; three children: Stanley O'Neal and Richard O'Neal, both of Novelty, MO and Linda (Mrs. Randy) Parton of Edina, MO; four step-daughters: Betty Robertson of LaBelle, MO, Sandra Tooley of Wyaconda, MO, Deana (Mrs. Andy) Purdun of Chariton, IA, and Sameta (Mrs. Roger) Brunk of Sheridan, WY; eleven grandchildren: Tim (Kristina) O'Neal, Grace O'Neal, Chris (Ann) Tooley, Rob (Rachel)Robertson, Rachel (Mrs. Steve) Webster, Ryan Paul, Jeremy (Jackie) Muntz, Ben (Mary) Muntz, Justin (Virginia) Muntz, Hannah (Mrs. Paul) Soukup, and Ross (Katie) Brunk; twenty great-grandchildren: Brittney, Jennifer, Erin, Sam and Marie Tooley, Matthew, Johnathan, Katelynn and Emily Robertson, Logan Hooper, Logan and Steven Webster, Kirsi and Jacob Bland, Thomas Muntz, Christian, Aaron, Jenna, Scott, and Derrick Strom; a sister, Marjorie Foglesong of Kahoka, MO; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Mary Eoff of Cedar Rapids, IA, E. L. "Red" Williams of LaPlata, MO, Patsy (Mrs. J. D. ) Baker of Texas, Dorothy Webster of Wyaconda, MO and Glenn Donaldson of Arizona; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Donald, Glenn, and Charles Eoff; two sisters, Norma Eoff and Emma Lou Williams; and a brother-in-law, Harold Foglesong.

Following her school teacher years, Betty was a cook at the Wyaconda High School for 1 year before starting work at the Morgan Oil Co. in Wyaconda where she was employed for 16 years. She then went to work at Motorola, Inc, at Quincy, IL and from there worked at the National Garment Factory in Memphis, MO. She returned to the Wyaconda High School as a cook for six more years before retiring in 1988 due to health reasons.

She loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Fred and Betty loved to travel and were able to see various areas of the country together while visiting family and friends. She enjoyed reading books, putting picture puzzles together, playing cards and board games and was well known for her homemade hot rolls or "biscuits" as Fred called them and taught Fred how to make them also.

Betty was a faithful member of a non-denominational church and also enjoyed attending the Bible Baptist Church in Kahoka. She enjoyed the fellowship at the Clark County Senior Center and never met a stranger. Her sweet smile will be missed by all who knew her.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at 1 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home in Kahoka with Robert Eberhardt, Tom Davis and Pastor Glen Yoder officiating. Burial followed in the Wyaconda Cemetery.
Betty B. Webster, age 83, of Kahoka, MO, formerly of Wyaconda, MO, passed away Sunday, April 17, 2011, in the Scotland County Memorial Hospital in Memphis, MO.

She was born on August 21, 1927 east of Edina, MO, one of seven children to Floyd and Elizabeth Stephens Eoff.

Betty received her education in Knox County, graduating from the Knox City High School in 1945. After receiving a teachers certificate from the Northeast Missouri State Teachers College in Kirksville, MO, she taught at the Jeddo rural school south of Knox City and the Island rural school north of Knox City, MO.

She married Paul O'Neal Jr. On April 17, 1947. She and Paul were the parents of three children. Betty married Fred Webster on November 21, 1973. They had celebrated 37 years of marriage.

Survivors include her husband, Fred, of Kahoka, MO; three children: Stanley O'Neal and Richard O'Neal, both of Novelty, MO and Linda (Mrs. Randy) Parton of Edina, MO; four step-daughters: Betty Robertson of LaBelle, MO, Sandra Tooley of Wyaconda, MO, Deana (Mrs. Andy) Purdun of Chariton, IA, and Sameta (Mrs. Roger) Brunk of Sheridan, WY; eleven grandchildren: Tim (Kristina) O'Neal, Grace O'Neal, Chris (Ann) Tooley, Rob (Rachel)Robertson, Rachel (Mrs. Steve) Webster, Ryan Paul, Jeremy (Jackie) Muntz, Ben (Mary) Muntz, Justin (Virginia) Muntz, Hannah (Mrs. Paul) Soukup, and Ross (Katie) Brunk; twenty great-grandchildren: Brittney, Jennifer, Erin, Sam and Marie Tooley, Matthew, Johnathan, Katelynn and Emily Robertson, Logan Hooper, Logan and Steven Webster, Kirsi and Jacob Bland, Thomas Muntz, Christian, Aaron, Jenna, Scott, and Derrick Strom; a sister, Marjorie Foglesong of Kahoka, MO; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, Mary Eoff of Cedar Rapids, IA, E. L. "Red" Williams of LaPlata, MO, Patsy (Mrs. J. D. ) Baker of Texas, Dorothy Webster of Wyaconda, MO and Glenn Donaldson of Arizona; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

She was preceded in death by her parents; three brothers, Donald, Glenn, and Charles Eoff; two sisters, Norma Eoff and Emma Lou Williams; and a brother-in-law, Harold Foglesong.

Following her school teacher years, Betty was a cook at the Wyaconda High School for 1 year before starting work at the Morgan Oil Co. in Wyaconda where she was employed for 16 years. She then went to work at Motorola, Inc, at Quincy, IL and from there worked at the National Garment Factory in Memphis, MO. She returned to the Wyaconda High School as a cook for six more years before retiring in 1988 due to health reasons.

She loved spending time with her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Fred and Betty loved to travel and were able to see various areas of the country together while visiting family and friends. She enjoyed reading books, putting picture puzzles together, playing cards and board games and was well known for her homemade hot rolls or "biscuits" as Fred called them and taught Fred how to make them also.

Betty was a faithful member of a non-denominational church and also enjoyed attending the Bible Baptist Church in Kahoka. She enjoyed the fellowship at the Clark County Senior Center and never met a stranger. Her sweet smile will be missed by all who knew her.

Funeral services were held Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at 1 p.m. at Wilson Funeral Home in Kahoka with Robert Eberhardt, Tom Davis and Pastor Glen Yoder officiating. Burial followed in the Wyaconda Cemetery.


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