of Mountian View, AR
December 19, 1936 - May 14, 2025
Betty Darlene Potter was born December 19, 1936 to Marion ''Bee'' and Opal (Sutton) Potter. She was born and grew up in the Noricks Chapel area on Misenheimer Road surrounded by her grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins. She attended school through the 5th grade at Noricks Chapel School. She moved to Mountain View school in 6th grade and graduated there in 1955.
During high school, Betty loved working at the Rainbow Café for the Jones family. She often told stories of the many fond memories she had there.
After graduation in 1955, she married Gerald ''Von'' Ward, April 30, 1956. They were married 55 years before his passing in 2011. They lived in Wichita, KS for about two years, where Von worked for Boeing. Their first child, Becky, was born there in 1957. By March of 1958, they had moved back home to Mountain View, where Von began working for the U.S. Forest Service.
Their second child, Doug, was born in 1959 while they were building the house they lived in the rest of their lives on the family farm.
In 1965, her little family was complete when Kelly was born. Betty was busy being a homemaker, raising three children, raising a big garden and canning the food from it. She also helped Von and her parents with three large chicken houses on the farm. Betty was an excellent seamstress. She made many of her children's clothes, as well as her own.
When her children were older, Betty worked for the Blanchard Shirt Factory and Modern Builders Supply as a bookkeeper. She retired from public work to take care of her grandchildren. She was a wonderful ''Nana'' to five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Betty always wanted to learn to paint. She took lessons and became an excellent artist. She taught many people to paint through lessons offered at her art studio. She was a respected member of the Art Guild.
Betty was a person of deep, abiding faith in Jesus Christ. She was a member of the School Ave. Church of Christ. She taught Bible classes, VBS and was involved in the quilting ministry for years. She and Von made sure the family was at every service and activity at church. She led by example. She firmly believed that training her children and grandchildren to love the Lord was her highest calling in this life. At the end of her life, she said she was ready to see the Lord. She slipped into eternity May 14, 2025 in Searcy, AR at the age of 88.
Left to carry on her legacy is daughter, Becky (Tommy) Taylor of Mountain View; son, Doug of Jonesboro, AR; daughter, Kelly (Chip) Davis of Dardanelle AR; Grandchildren, Amber (Stacie) Taylor, Brad (Callie) Taylor, Drew (Sierra) Davis, Derek Davis and Tiffany Ward; Great-grand children, Tucker Taylor, Tate Taylor, Bradlee Taylor, Zelda Davis and Ophelia Opal Davis; Brother and Sister-In-Law, Fred, Joan Ward and Sister-In-Laws, Billie Ward Simpson and Lila Ward; as well as a host of nieces and nephews and Cousins, Larry and Jane Freeze, Pam and Lee Whidden and Bruce and Pat Helms.
Preceding in death are her parents, M.B. and Opal Potter and husband, Von Ward; sister-in-law, Norma Lee Jessen and Brother-in-laws, Kenneth Ward, Carroll Ward, Lon Simpson and Bob Jessen.
Visitation will be held at School Avenue Church of Christ, Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 1:00-2:00 PM. Funeral Services will be held at School Avenue Church of Christ, Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at 2:00 PM. Interment will follow at Flatwoods Cemetery. Officiating will be Brad Taylor, Amber Taylor, Brother Finis Brewer and John Dan Kemp.
Pallbearers are Tommy Cleveland, Tim Gammill, Duane Porterfield, Freddy Ward, Scott Ward and Dana Woods. Honorary Pallbearers are Amber Taylor, Brad Taylor, Drew Davis, Tiffany Ward and Derek Davis.
Roller Crouch Funeral Home of Mountain View are in charge of these arrangements.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at + 18702693210.
I am so sorry for the loss of Ms. Betty! She always had a sweet smile on her face and a warm hug every time I saw her.
I remember her at all the basketball games -she and Von had a certain place they always sat. I take comfort knowing she and Von are together once again. Sending lots of Love and Prayers to Coach Taylor and all the family and loved ones!
Love,
Phillip and Melinda (Atchison) Webb
I'm going to try to be there
We are so sorry for your loss. She will be deeply missed. She was a good woman.
So sorry for your loss. We are praying for your family.
Becky, Doug, Tommy, Amber, Brad may your sorrow be wiped away by God's love for each of you!
Howard Cavender
We will keep you in and thoughts and prayers. So sorry for your lose.
Praying for the family and friends.
Betty was a sweet lady and I was blessed to know her.
So sorry for your loss, worked with Betty ,good woman
May the family and friends of Mrs. Betty feel God's love as they celebrate her life and mourn their loss. May memories of your times you were blessed to have her with you bring smiles to you face the days ahead.
Becky we only met your momma once but feel like we know her well thru the many stories we've heard; she touched many people's lives in a positive way.