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Betty J. Suddreth

Greenville, North Carolina

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Betty JeanMewborn SuddrethKinstonBetty Jean Mewborn Suddreth, 85, died Monday, February 10. Our family thanks the Lord for her example of faith, strength, and devotion. She was born January 24, 1929 in Kinston to the late Dr. Virgil H. Mewborn and Pearl Glancy Mewborn-Robinson. In addition to her...

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Aunt Betty and Uncle Tom were my dad's brother and sister-in-law and we always loved it when we had family reunions way back when when we all got together along witth cousins Wade, Jean and Bett. It seems so long ago.

Aunt Betty was a favorite aunt that was totally devoted to Tom and her family. A more wonderful woman you could never meet.

Our deepest sympathies are with the family and our sadness with her passing is deeply profound. Much love,

Tom and Betty were wonderful neighbors to my family, the Registers, for years. We buried my mom, Nina Grace, just 2 weeks ago, so we keenly feel your family's situation at this time. Prayers and blessings to you all.

Karen (Register) and Carlton Lucas

Bett and Wade, Altough I found all of my aunts and uncles from the Mewborn family very kind and thoughtful, my favorite was your mom and my Aunt Betty. Always so supportive and kind even when disciplining us as youngsters. Couldn't get much past her. I spoke to her last Fall and had plans to travel to see her this Spring. Once again, don't put off until tomorrow what should be done today. I'll miss her!

Bett, Please know you and your family are in my prayers. Your Mother was one of the kindest and sweetest people I have ever known. She will surely be missed, but so many will always have wonderful memories of her.

Wade,
Your mom was always wonderful to me and treated me like a son. My thoughts are with you and the rest of your family.

Mrs. Suddreth was a delightful person to be around and talk with, such a nice lady. My prayers are with you in your loss.

I remember Betty from when I was a child in the 60's visiting my grandparents, Aubrey and Sallie Wiggins on College St. They thought the world of Betty. What a gracious and godly woman she was. She will be missed.

My sincere sympathy to the family. It is a blessing Betty lived a long life because there are many people who may never see her age. May Almighty God who provide comfort to us (2 Cor 1:3) be with you during this difficult time of your life.

Debra Rhem, Ms Emma granddaughter.Your family is in our prayers.