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© The Enid News and Eagle
21 February 2022
Submitted by: Glenn

Betty Jean Gnoth

April 16, 1941 - February 17, 2022

 Celebration of Life for Betty Gnoth, 80, of Cherokee, is 2:00 p.m. Friday, February 25, 2022, in Anderson-Burris Funeral Home Chapel.

Betty was born April 16, 1941, and passed away February 17, 2022. Online guestbook at www.andersonburris.com. 


© Anderson Burris Funeral Home
Submitted by: Glenn

Betty Jean (Summers) Gnoth

Betty Jean (Summers) Gnoth
April 16, 1941 ~ February 17, 2022

The Celebration of life for Betty Jean Gnoth will be held Friday February 25th at 2:00 pm at Anderson Burris Chapel. Service arrangements are under the direction of Anderson Burris Funeral Home and Crematory.

Betty Jean (Summers), (Ferrell) Gnoth was born April 16, 1941 in Wellington, KS to Loyd and Mary Summers, and passed away suddenly on February 17, 2022 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Enid, OK.

She attended Attica Schools in Attica KS, where she grew up. Betty married Henry Ferrell on November 27, 1957. To their union three children were blessed. Deana, Debra, and Tony. After her divorce she married John Gnoth on March 16, 1982 and they lived in Enid, OK. She worked many jobs including Maxwell House, Holiday Inn, VIP, Marletts, and O’Reilly’s, where she retired from in September of 2009. She then moved to Driftwood, OK, then Cherokee, OK to live with her daughter and son-in-law.

Betty (also known as GG) loved to cook and bake, especially for her family and friends. In her spare time, she loved to embroider, make quilts, crochet, sew and word search. She always had to be doing something. She was known to most people as “Betty Boop” and it showed she enjoyed it with her collection of Betty Boop items, even clothes. Betty was known for her love of Betty Boop, especially of her family, friends, and co-workers.

She loved her family even when they did not always see things eye to eye. She loved her grandchildren and great grandchildren when they would come to visit, and she would ask if they wanted to spend the night because she loved to make breakfast for them. A favorite would be bacon, eggs, and blueberry pancakes.

Betty is survived by her three children, Deana (Steve) Thompson from Cherokee, OK. Debra (Jeff) Hays from Jerome, Idaho, Tony Ferrell from Kiowa, KS. Step Children, De (Kevin) Beck from Norwick, KS., Matt (Ellen) Gnoth from Sharon, KS. Grandchildren, Jeremy (Bridget) Kiser, Frisbey, Megan (Luke) Arellano, Jeff, Jr. (Crystal) Hays, Bruce Hays, Lonnie (April) Hays, Stephen (Christa) Holt, Tiffany (Jessie) Thomas, Letisha (Chris) Nelson, Chris (Madison) Ferrell, Amanda Olson, Millie (Jef) Bush, Josh Beck, Regina (Jason) McCormick,

Great grandchildren Sierra Kiser, Brandon Yagla, Tyler Frisbey, Beau Frisbey, Madyson Arrellano, Lane Arrellano, Wyatt Arrellano, Mariah Hays, Connor Hays, Sebastian Hays, Bruce Jr. (Jasmine) Hays, Levi Hays, Garrett Hays, Korbyn Hays, Bethany Landrum, Lukas Landrum, Tyson Holt, Isabella Holt, Aaron Nelson, Zander Nelson, Mersedes Nelson, Johnathan Nelson, Kyler Ferrell, Jaden Allen, Noah Allen, Devin Olson, Kaleb Cornell, Caydence Ferrell, Boston Ferrell, Henry Bush. And many nieces and nephews and step grandchildren.

Betty is preceded by John Gnoth, Henry Ferrell, Pat Reece, Mildred Buck, Loyd and Judy Summers, Jim Summers, Mary and Lloyd Summers, Gwen Casas, Jan, and Jack Hammock. Great Grandchildren Ashley Yagla, Liem Yagla.

Even with a large family she loved them all. Her extended family and her work family meant so much to her as her regular family. She may have been very outspoken and hardheaded, but she had a very loving, kind, and generous heart underneath it all. We will miss her, but she will forever be in our hearts and memories. 


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