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Betty Sue (Walker) Bartol

Posted 2018-05-20 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, May 16, 2018, page 6a

Betty Walker Bartol, 2nd generation Arizonan and true pioneer woman,
died May 9, 2018, at La Loma Care Center in Litchfield Park,
Arizona. She was born April 20, 1933, in Phoenix to Tommy Walker and
Gertrude Champie Walker.

Betty’s younger years were spent on the family ranches in Kingman
and Bumble Bee. Her horse riding skills started at age 3. She rode
her horse, “Glasey,” to the Bumble Bee school house her first two
years of education. In the summer of 1941, the family moved to
Glendale so she could enroll in Glendale Elementary for further
instruction. She graduated from Glendale High School in 1951. Those
horse riding skills were apparent when she was crowned Rodeo Queen
for the Glendale Rodeo in 1951.

Plans to attend college for teaching or nursing certificates were
cancelled when cousin, Lawton Champie, introduced her to Walter
Bartol. That chance meeting led to marriage on Sept. 18, 1951. After
Walter graduated from the University of Arizona, he partnered with
Betty’s father, Tommy, in the cattle feeding business in Peoria,
Arizona. In 1968 Walter’s career moved to the Agriculture Department
at Valley National Bank in Phoenix and Casa Grande. Betty stayed
active in the Peoria and Casa Grande communities and raising three
children (Tom, Lisa, Lynn), teaching them ranching philosophy and
western ways. She was a member of Saddle Bags, a women’s horse
riding association, and an avid golfer at Arrowhead Golf Club.

After Walter’s retirement in 1988, they traveled the USA in a
motorhome, experiencing many entertaining journeys. After Walter’s
death in 2004, Betty continued to visit family and friends and
retired to La Loma Village in 2012. She continued to travel until
health issues curtailed those activities.

Betty was preceded in death by husband, Walter; and parents, Tommy
and Gertrude Walker.

She is survived by son, Tom (Margaret); daughter, Lisa (Bruce
Baskett); son, Lynn’ and sister, Bobbi (Don Keith). She is also
survived by three grandchildren, Rebecca Baskett, Cassandra Baskett
and Walker Bartol.

Private services will be held at the family cemetery in Castle Hot
Springs, Arizona. A western gathering of friends, family, stories
and memories will be held at the Wickenburg Country Club, 1420 W.
Country Club Dr., Wickenburg, Arizona, on Saturday, May 19, 11:30
a.m.-4 p.m.

A special thank-you to La Loma Care Center and Hospice of the Valley
for gracious care and comfort.

Memorials may be sent to Hospice of the Valley, 1510 E. Flower St.,
Phoenix, AZ 85014. Condolences may be shared at
www.menkefuneralhome.com

Information provided by survivors.




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