Betty-Masters-Obituary

Betty Masters

Charleston, South Carolina

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MASTERS, Betty Betty Dickerman Masters, 77, of Mount Pleasant, a retired teacher and the widow of Leon R. Masters, died Thursday in a Mount Pleasant nursing home. Born October, 27, 1927 in Gainesville, Texas, she graduated from Gainesville High School, attended the University of Texas in Austin...

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Miss Betty was my neighbor for years and I spent many hours of talks and walks with her. My daughter loved playing in the yard with Dixie. Our neighborhood changed when she sold ber house, she was always there for us. We will always remember the kind lady she was.

During the time I was employed at Sandpiper Village as Marketing Consultant I had the previledge of assisting Frank Wooten with moving his mother Betty Masters into the Village. What a special lady she was and I sincerely enjoyed having known her. My deepest sympathy is extended to Frank and all of the family.

Betty and her dog Dixie were a delight to be around at Sandpiper Village. She will surely be missed by all, especially every morning for 8:00 coffee. Pamella Gaye, RN

Frank and Mimi
My parents and I are so sorry to hear of your mother's death. Our families have known each other for a long time. We'll remember Betty for a lot of reasons, but will especially hold dear her compassion and genuineness when Rusty died. She was concerned that Frank's column might have been upsetting to us (it wasn't) and then gave Mom a mother to mother hug. There was nothing fake about her. You two were mightily loved by her and blessed by her gifts.