Betty Peters

Obituary of Betty Jean Peters

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A beautiful life came to close when Betty Jean Larry Peters was called to her heavenly home on Tuesday, December 31,2019.She was touched by the finger of love and taken home to rest. Mrs. Betty Jean Larry Peters was born December25,1939 in Mira, Louisiana to Joseph and Clara Wright Larry. She was united in marriage to Aaron Peters on January 14,1958. She is proceeded in death by her parents, Joseph and Clara Wright Larry, one sister Bernell James, one brother Joseph Wilburn and one Great-grandson, Chadrick Larry. She leaves to cherish her memories and celebrate her life: Husband Aaron Peters of Atlanta,TX. five daughters, Brenda Davis and Kathryn(Kenneth) Smith of Atlanta,TX, Rhonda(Robert) Claiborne of Texarkana, TX, Sharon(Don) Allen and LaSonya Hamilton of Oklahoma City,OK two sons, Dracy(Sonsiris) Peters of Bossier City, LA, Aaron (Murline)Peters Jr. of Denison,TX. one sister, Lois Williamson of Mira, LA. one brother, Raymond Larry of Texarkana,TX. 24 Grandchildren,34 great-grandchildren,7 Great-great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
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Friday
10
January

Wake

3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Friday, January 10, 2020
Richardson Hill Funeral Home
1104 Oak St.
Texarkana, Texas, United States
903-793-2163
Saturday
11
January

Funeral Service

2:00 pm
Saturday, January 11, 2020
First Baptist Church
205 W. Allday Street
Atlanta , Texas, United States
903-796-5300

interment

Olive Branch Cemetery
Doddridge
Doddridge, Arkansas, United States
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