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© The Bakersfield Californian
Sunday, 13 November 2005
Submitted by: Alex Carter


Betty Lou Perryman

August 7, 1937 ~ November 10, 2005

Graveside services will be held in Greenlawn Memorial Park, 3700 River Blvd., on Monday, November 14, 2005, at 2:30 p.m. for Betty Lou Perryman, 69, who passed away in her sleep on November 10, 2005. Pastor Norm Aycock will officiate.

Betty was born in Seminole, Oklahoma on August 7, 1937 and passed away in Sunland, California where she had resided for the last year and a half. She is survived by her daughter, Tamara Travis; sons, Mike Perryman and wife, Vickey, Jon Perryman and wife, Kirsi; sisters, Beulah Lasley, Zelma Wright: brother, Eugene Slentz; grandchildren, Curtis Perryman, Brian Perryman, Nikki Travis, Diedra Travis, Deziray Travis and Stevie Travis.

Visitation will begin Sunday, November 13th, at 1:00 p.m., in Greenlawn Memorial Chapel.

Greenlawn Memorial Funeral Directors


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