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Betty L. (Rogers) Andrews

Posted 2009-04-23 by Pat R
Wickenburg (AZ) Sun
Wednesday, April 11, 2007, p A-11

Betty was born Jan. 28, 1933 in Hot Springs, Ark., to her parents, Kenneth and Inez Rogers.

Betty and her husband Bob lived the first four years of their marriage in Wickenburg, Ariz, where he owned the Snowbirds Mobile Home Park and RV Supply Store. They then bought a home in Mobile Gardens in Wittmann in 1990 where they lived for the past 16 years.

Betty loved many sports and was excellent at basketball and bowling. She was an avid fan of both the Phoenix Suns and Diamondbacks baseball. She watched or listened to every game and kept records of all their wins and losses and playing statistics.

Her life was prolonged beyond expectations by many prayers and her love of her sports teams. She also loved to play cards at the Mobile Gardens Club House. She spent many enjoyable hours doing yard work and was a true cat lover. She had eight at one time.

She is survived by her loving husband Bob Andrews; her son Roger Dean Dickson of Hot Springs, Ark.; stepchildren Sissom Stewart of Lancaster, Calif, Robert Owen Andrews of Mesa; sisters Georgia (Olney) Stewart of Hemet, Calif; Evelyn Warren of Hot Springs, Ark.; and many nieces and nephews as well as an aunt by marriage Virginia Cummings of Phoenix.

Betty passed away peacefully at the Hospice of Arizona on April 4 after a long battle against cancer. She will be sorely missed here on earth, but is now home with her Heavenly Father.

Memorial services were held Tuesday, April 10 at David's Desert Chapel in Wickenburg with Pastor Dean Stanley officiating.

Burial will be at the Veterans Cemetery in Cave Creek.

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