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| Betty Connatser |
Betty Connatser, cherished mother, grandmother, and friend, died on January 28 after a long battle with Alzheimer's.
Betty was born on January 25, 1926, on a farm outside of Josephine, Texas, the youngest of 16 children, to Jesse and Hattie May. In 1946, she married James E. Connatser Jr., and together they raised a family of four children.She worked for several colleges through the years, including SMU, Austin College, and Collin County Community College. But she considered her life's work to be in service to Christ. As a Methodist minister's wife she served in several churches in North Texas, including churches in Dallas, Allen, Cedar Hill, Oak Cliff, and Denison.
Betty loved life and thrived on keeping busy. Year after year, she orchestrated Easter sunrise services, put on live Nativity scenes with homemade costumes and populated by sheep and donkeys from surrounding farms, marshaled UNICEF drives, set up communion services, oversaw graduation ceremonies, and a myriad of other crowd activities. She loved family vacations, old hymns, fireside chats, the mountains in Colorado, early mornings, roses and iris. She was passionate about her family and loved to dote on her grandchildren. Her family will always hold dear her stories of growing up on a cotton farm, and the memory of her voice singing "Amazing Grace" and "Blessed Assurance" as she went about her daily housework.
Betty, known to her family as Tiny, was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Jim, and 14 brothers and sisters (siblings Alton May, Robert May, Weldon May, Clyde May, Argie May, Leon May, Irene Loftis Conine, Chester May, Hubert May, Arvie May, Lena Vaughan Stevenson Cooper, Evelyn Martin, Ruth Merchant Campbell, and Gerald "Bud" May).
She is survived by her son Steve Connatser and wife Judy, and daughters Lynne Moore and husband Bobby, Janeen Farrell and husband Mark, and Gina Womble and husband Craig; grandchildren Adam Connatser, Angela Connatser, Jack Dear III, Erik Dear, Erin Hillman, Molly Farrell, Matthew Crawford, and Michael Crawford; and great-grandchildren Mary Katherine Connatser, McKinney Connatser, Shelley Luckau, Rachel French, Bryce Dear, Kirsten Dear, Ashton Hillman, and Chloe Hillman; one sister, Fay Montgomery; and many loving nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, February 1, 2013, at First United Methodist Church in Allen, Texas. Visitation will be held 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, January 31, 2013, at Turrentine Jackson Morrow Funeral Home.
To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit www.tjmfuneral.com
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