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Betty L. Royer McBee

Betty L. Royer McBee

Aug. 14, 1928-April 27, 2022

 

Betty (French) Royer McBee, 93, died Wednesday, April 27, 2022, at her home surrounded by her family.

She was born Aug. 14, 1928, in rural Crawfordsville, the daughter of the late Earl French Sr. and Mary Gooding French. She was a cheerleader at Linden High School, graduating in 1946. She married John Royer and raised a family of five children. Their love was shortened with his death in 1965. She later enjoyed 25 years of marriage with Walter “Sonny” McBee before his death in 2018. She worked 27 years for Tipmont REMC, retiring in 1993.

Betty enjoyed her activities with American Legion Axillary and Darlington Methodist Church. She played bridge, euchre and bingo, traveled and watched horse racing for horses raised on the farm. She rooted for basketball and football games at Darlington High School, Purdue, IU and the Colts. Their best times were enjoying children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Survivors include: children, Patti (Roger) Johnson, Dick (Candy) Royer, Pam Thomas, Penny (Steve) Pitcock and David Royer; step-children, Dean (Beth Goodlet) McBee, Lori (John) Greavu and John Keffer; sisters, Linda Thompson and Rosemary Lyons; grandchildren, Janee (Mark) Money, Julie (Barry) Scales, Joshua (Cyndi) Bell, Aaron (Jill) Royer, Brian (Jenn) Royer, JJ (Vanessa) Bell, Breanna (Tyler Cline) Royer, Shawn Pitcock, Paige Pitcock, Bodie Royer, KC (Chisolm) Kinder, Chandler Fields, Mackenzi Mitchell, Christian Greavu, Colt (Katy)Keffer; great-grandchildren, Jarron, Kaiden, Calin, Charli, Benjamin, Alexander, Bay, Cassius, Colton, Sydney and Aspyn; and several nieces and nephews.

Her death was preceded by son-in-law Gene Thomas; sister Dorothy Stockdale; brother Earl French Jr.; and step-daughter Terri Keffer.

Visitation will be at Burkhart Funeral Home, 201 W. Wabash Ave., Crawfordsville, at noon Monday, May 2 until the funeral service at 2 p.m. Burial afterward at Greenlawn Cemetery, Darlington.

The family would like to extend its gratitude to Dr. Mathison and his staff, Susan Hampton RN, Paramedic Medicine Program and Brian McCoy and Southern Care Hospice, especially Nurse Paige for providing such loving care to Betty and to the Burkhart family for their support and guidance.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Darlington American Legion Auxiliary Post 302, P.O. Box 314 Darlington, IN, or Linden Methodist Church, P.O. Box 38, Linden, IN.

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