Betty-Ganung-Obituary

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Betty Ann Ganung

Nov 2, 1941 - Jul 5, 2021

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Betty and I met in Klamath Falls, Oregon in 1974 where we discovered that we were both Texans. We shared many life events, planned a lot of church activities and took many trips together. I always depended on Betty to remember the rules of the table games that we played. Betty was a loving and generous lady and I will miss my friend very much.

I met Betty at church where our family’s became friends. I remember many Sunday lunches together and game nights at each other’s homes. Throughout the years I have seen her from time to time when I was home visiting. She and her husband were at my mothers funeral two years ago. Betty was the sweetest lady. I will think of her often and know she and my Mom are having the best time together in heaven.

We met Betty and Art at square dancing in Springfield, Oregon. We hit it off like we knew each other for years. Every time I play cards I think of Betty and Art. Couple years ago when we were on a trip we stopped and spent a week with them in Texas. We had so much fun and a lot in common and I will never forget her. I really cherished our friendship!

I will fondly remember Christmas get togethers and all the laughter. May we all feel the Lord's comfort. Rest in peace

Obituary

Betty's Obituary

Betty Ann Ganung, 79, of Marble Falls passed away Monday, July 5, 2021.

The family will celebrate Betty’s life at 2 p.m. Thursday, July 22, 2021 at Central Christian Church in Wichita Falls.

Betty was born on November 2, 1941 in Wilbarger County to the late Vernice and Sinnie (Hill) Davenport.  Betty spent many years in Oregon, working as a weigh master for the State of Oregon, and also as a commercial vehicle inspector.  She enjoyed square dancing, and playing bridge.  She also volunteered for Meals on Wheels in Wichita Falls, and for Hospice in Oregon.  Betty was always active in the churches she attended.  She married Arthur Ganung on April 15, 2018.

She was preceded in death by her parents; grandson Jason McClain; brother Bobby Davenport; and daughter-in-law Lee Anna Grange.

Betty is survived by husband Arthur of Marble Falls; children Dave Grange of Chillicothe, and Lisa McClain and husband Jay of Iowa Park; grandchildren Billy Calhoun and wife Darlene of Burkburnett, and Jaisa Stanley and husband Terry of Iowa Park; great-grandchildren Russell Calhoun, Charity Calhoun, Choe Calhoun, and Jason Stanley; along with brothers Chester Davenport and wife Barbara of Pflugerville, and Ronnie Davenport and wife Marilyn of Archer Lodge, North Carolina; and numerous nieces, nephews and family members.

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