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Descendants of Isaiah Sr Hurley

Generation No. 7


      252. Betty Louise7 Clark (Earl Daniel6, Adelia Geanetti5 Morlan, William John4, Eliza3 Hurley, Isaiah Jr2, Isaiah Sr1) was born April 29, 1933 in Boone,boone co., Iowa2, and died June 15, 1996 in des moines,polk co., ia.2. She married George Elroy Williams June 27, 1949 in Omaha,douglas co., Ne., son of John Williams and Gertrude Miller. He was born September 15, 1919 in madison township,polk co.Polk City, Iowa3, and died May 18, 1984 in Des Moines,polk co., Iowa3.

Notes for Betty Louise Clark:
*      BETTY WILLIAMS


      Mother, one word with many, many meanings. They say your gone but you live on. You will always be a part of our lives. Nothing can replace the knowledge you gave us. Nothing can replace the memories we have with you. The last four days were a long hard process. But now you are gone but not and never will be forgotten. A day will never go by that I will not remember you. Everyday of my life your influence guides me to the right path to take. Last night it rained so I feel god was shedding tears for you too many people will miss you. You left behind six children very different children but bonded together by one mother who could control us all no matter how old we got.
      I guess you never get too old to be mothered I hope I can leave my sons the influence you left behind. You left behind so many grand children, tokens to say that you were a true leader of your growing clan.
      You were very strong headed but you knew just when to bend so as to say I'm in control but I'll let you have it this time. I only regret that the one bond that held your children together is now gone. Our memories of you will be the one thing we will all share now that you're gone.Reliving the last few days was hard, facing the decisions to be made and questioning the right or wrong of it. A lot went on that I hope you were unaware of. So many people didn't understand! The decisions we had to make were tough even though we didn't question them aloud, Some family members felt the wrong things were decided. Someday I hope they'll understand. But we came together and made the one decision that had to be. After the wait and spending all the time together we finally realized we had to stand together. When we reached that decision everything else was easy. You would have been proud.
      When we decided to let you go, we were relieved that you were going to a peaceful place, one you'll get to see dad which I knew you were looking so forward to. You are now playing with Tyler. You've always wanted that too.
      Elaine lost her buddy, she lost her shop till you drop pal. You could always count on her when it came time to get bored and get things moving, we never had to worry when you and Elaine were together because she always took good care of you. Nobody in their right mind would mess with you two wild and crazy ladies. I love you both.
      You were special to alot of people but most of all those grand kids. We could always count on you to spoil them rotten and then remind them just how bad their parent really was when they were young. You were always there for your kids. No matter if you liked what happened or not, you could see past our downfalls and accept our bad decisions we made, but you were always there.
      You were one teriffic lady, maybe I should have told you that I hope you knew Mom I loved you so much, you were a big part of my life, I wish I could have done more for you I hope that what I did do was enough.
      Rest now you deserve it let us go on because you gave us the courage to and to decided what you would have wanted. Your spirit lives on every time I hear a bird chirp I think of you. You are very special you will never be forgotten.
      We loved you and will think of you everyday. Take care, rest, go shopping but be there to guide me in case I need it. I can't go wrong when I have you and dad leading my every move. I'll make you proud.
      May god take you under his wing and guard you from any harm. Watch over your children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Wherever they must roam. No matter how spread out we are, we'll always have you to bond us together. You'll always be the glue that when the tough gets going we stick together.
      REST IN PEACE YOU DESERVE IT, WE LOVE YOU AND ALWAYS WILL!

I LOVE YOU,
                                    YOUR DAUGHTER,TERRIE

[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Mar 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.114581.160]

Individual: Williams, Betty
Social Security #: 482-30-3750
SS# issued in: Iowa

Birth date: Apr 29, 1933
Death date: Jun 15, 1996


ZIP Code of last known residence: 50315
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Des Moines, Iowa


ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 50317
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:

Des Moines, Iowa


Headline: Obituaries
Publication Date: June 17, 1996
Source: The Des Moines Register
Page: 5
Subjects:
Region: Iowa
Obituary: Betty Louise Williams, 63, of 1200 Cummins Road died of a respiratory ailment Saturday at Broadlawns Medical Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, with burial at Glendale Cemetery.
Mrs. Williams was born in Boone and lived in Des Moines 31 years. She was a homemaker.
Surviving are four daughters, Barb Hitchcock and Terrie Chapman, both of Des Moines, Debbie Johnston of Chariton and Christine Blanchard of Richmond, Va.; two sons, Robert of Liberty Center and Daniel of Ottumwa; her mother, Sylvia Kinney of Vinton; four sisters, Lavone Stephenson of Mount Auburn, Pam Bush of Centerville and Elaine Wheelock and Karen Goodenbour, both of Boone; a brother, Ronald Clark of Vinton; 39 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren.
Friends may call from 5 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. The family will be present from 7 to 9 p.m.


More About Betty Louise Clark:
Burial: June 20, 1996, glendale cemetery,des moines.polk co.,ia.
Social Sec. #: Social Security #: 482-30-37504

Notes for George Elroy Williams:
GEORGE WILLIAMS

TO THE REST OF THE WORLD YOU WERE JUST ANOTHER MAN. TO MOM YOU WERE A HUSBAND, A PROVIDER AND SOMEONE WHO'S LOVED HER FOREVER. TO THE SIX KIDS YOU HELPED TO BRING INTO THE WORLD YOU WERE NOT ONLY A FATHER BUT A TEACHER WHO TAUGHT US SO MUCH. YESTERDAY I THOUGHT MY WHOLE WORLD FELL APART BUT NOW I KNOW YOUR SPIRIT HAS LEFT EARTH SO THAT YOU CAN MAKE YOUR HOME WITH GOD. YOU NEVER WENT TO CHURCH BUT I KNOW GODS GONNA MAKE A PLACE FOR YOU BECAUSE THERES NOT A MAN THAT DESERVES TO BE IN HEAVEN MORE THAN YOU.
NOW I SEE THAT YOUR GONE BUT YOUR SPIRIT LIVES ON IN THE LIVES YOU TOUCHED.YOU'VE GIVEN THOSE PEOPLE YOU LOVED AND KNEW SO MUCH TO LIVE FOR.YOUR SPIRIT LIVES ON IN YOUR WIFE AND YOUR CHILDREN AND IN THOSE LITTLE PEOPLE YOU ADORED SO MUCH, YOUR GRANDCHILDREN. GOD GIVES GRANDCHILDREN ACCORDING TO HOW MUCH YOU PUT INTO THE WORLD SO YOU HAVE ALOT TO BE THANKFUL FOR.YOUR GRANDCHILDREN WILL HELP YOU LIVE ON.YOUR MEMORIES LIVE ON. YOU PUT SO MUCH INTO LIFE . YOU LIVED YOUR DAYS HELPING THE WORLD TO BE BETTER.
YOU WERE ONE HELL OF A MAN. YOU NEVER ASKED FOR MUCH IN RETURN. YOUR WIFE STOOD BY YOU FOR 35 YEARS. SHE LOVES YOU.SHE WILL GO ON LOVING YOU.. MEMORIES ARE A MEASURE OF LOVE AND SHE'S GOT A LIFETIME FULL OF THEM.YOUR KIDS DIDN'T LIVE THE LIVES YOU WANTED BUT THEY DID LOVE YOU.MAYBE THEY DIDN'T SAY IT BUT YOU HAD TO KNOW. AT LEAST I HOPE YOU DID. TEARS DON'T SOLVE ANYTHING BUT IT MAKES IT EASIER . IT'S RAINING SO I FEEL GOD'S FELLING OUR PAIN AND IS MAKING IT EASIER FOR US . YOU GOT MOST OF YOUR GARDEN PLANTED. EACH PLANT WILL GO AND BEAR FRUIT AS TO SAY HEY WORLD HE'S UP THERE WATCHING OVER US SO LET'S MAKE HIM PROUD.YOUR GRANDCHILDREN ARE STILL SOME WHAT SMALL BUT YOU'LL LIVE ON IN THEM BECAUSE I WON'T LET YOU DIE IN THEIR EYES.I JUST HOPE YOUR PRODUCTIVE LIFE IS A SAMPLE OF WHAT I CAN GIVE MY BOYS.YOU WERE ONE HELL OF A MAN AND I MISS YOU ALREADY. BUT I WILL MAKE YOU LIVE ON.DAD FOR ALL THE TIMES I SHOULD HAVE SAID I LOVED YOU I'M SAYING IT NOW. DON'T WORRY ABOUT MOM.I'LL SEE SHE'S TAKEN CARE OF. YOU WOULD HAVE WANTED THAT.DAD I HOPE YOU HAVE A HAPPY LIFE UP THERE. WATCH OVER US AND LEAD US EVERYDAY. AS YOUR PLANTS GROW THE PEACE I SEEK MAY COME.I JUST WISH I COULD HAVE DONE MORE.YOUR SPIRIT STILL LIVES AND ALWAYS WILL .MAY GOD PLAY MUSIC EVERYDAY. MAY YOU WATCH TO SEE YOUR GRANDCHILDREN GROW UP AS WELL AS YOU AND MOM BROUGHT US UP. I LOVE YOU AND ALWAYS WILL. LEAD ME SO I KNOW WHAT IS BEST. I NEED YOU AND I WISH I COULD HAVE DONE MORE. I GAVE IT MY ALL.LIVE THROUGH US YOUR KIDS.MOM IS GONNA NEED US AND I PROMISE WE'LL BE THERE.REST IN PEACE YOU DESERVE IT.
TAKE CARE,YOU DO LIVE ON ....MONDAY THEY PLANT YOU IN THE GROUND AND THAT'S GOOD BECAUSE YOU SPENT MOST OF YOUR LIFE PRODUCING FROM THE LAND. SO WITH EVERY BLADE OF GRASS YOU GROW YOUR MEMORY LIVES ON.
TAKE CARE.
REST IN PEACE
AND LEAD ME TO LEAD A PRODUCTIVE LIFE AS YOU DID.GOD TOOK YOU BUT HE CAN'T TAKE THE KNOWLEDGE OR MEMORIES I HAVE OF YOU. BYE DAD I'LL BE HERE. WATCH OVER US AND WE'LL MAKE YOU PROUD. YOU WERE THE WORLDS GREATEST DAD,HUSBAND AND GRANDFATHER. SO WHEN THEY PLANT YOU YOU'LL GROW AS DID THOSE WHO KNEW YOU. WE'LL TAKE CARE OF MOM I PROMISE.
I LOVE YOU.......
YOUR DAUGHTER,TERRIE

[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death Index: U.S., Date of Import: Mar 15, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.114983.71]

Individual: Williams, George
Social Security #: 478-14-3509
SS# issued in: Iowa
Birth date: Sep 15, 1919
Death date: May 1984
Residence code: Iowa
ZIP Code of last known residence: 50316
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Des Moines, Iowa
ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 50317
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Des Moines, Iowa

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More About George Elroy Williams:
Burial: May 20, 1984, glendale cemetery,des moines,polk co.,ia.
Cause of death (Facts Pg): anyrisam
Fact 2: SS# issued in: Iowa5
Fact 3: Residence code: Iowa5
Fact 4: Last residence ZIP: 503165
Social Sec. #: Social Security #: 478-14-35095
     
Children of Betty Clark and George Williams are:
+ 371 i.   Terrie Lynn8 Williams, born Private.
+ 372 ii.   Barbara Jean Williams, born Private.
+ 373 iii.   Robert Elroy Williams, born Private.
+ 374 iv.   Daniel Lee Williams, born Private.
+ 375 v.   Debora Kaye Williams, born Private.
+ 376 vi.   Christine Ann Williams, born Private.


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