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Elizabeth markx
Elizabeth markx












elizabeth markx

She was a member of Christ Community Church and a part of the Walk to Emmaus and Chrysalis communities for twenty-five years. Her favorite memories from those years involved going out dancing with her lifelong best friend Faye Pearson and their husbands, as well as boating and skiing on the Ohio River.īetty retired after seventeen years as office manager at the Mary Kendall Home. Morrison, when they were nineteen, and remained very happily married for ten sweet years, during which they had two children, Joey and Suzanne, before Kenneth was taken to be with the Lord.

elizabeth markx

She married her high school sweetheart, Kenneth G. She worked for years at Citizens State Bank in Owensboro. She consistently hosted friends for meals in her home throughout her life.Īfter high school, Betty went to Bowling Green Business College. She became and remained both a hard worker and an excellent country cook.

elizabeth markx

Betty grew up working with her parents on the farm, driving the truck while picking up hay bales, and helping her mother make supper for the men who would come in at the end of the day during harvest time. She was little sister to Glenda Speck (Darrel) of Monticello, KY and older sister to Jerry Boles of Scottsville, KY and Donna Grovesteen (Doug) of Bloomington, IL. She was born to the late Elmer and Vada Frost Boles on Novemin Albany, KY. Elizabeth "Betty" Marx, 80, of Owensboro, departed to heaven on Monday, Maat her home.














Elizabeth markx