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At "the W" she was a member of Revelers and Mam'selle social clubs; performed as a second soprano in the Glee Club; and served as President of the Civic League. In she married Robert G. Upon graduation, they moved to Meridian, MS where Bettye continued her teaching career. She and Robert finally settled in Cleveland in and she took a position on the faculty of Pearman Elementary School.

After taking a break to raise her children at home, she returned to the classroom at Presbyterian Day School in Cleveland for 10 more years, where she finally retired to become a full-time grandmother. Bettye and Robert were active members of St. Luke UMC for more than five decades. She treasured the many dear and lasting friendships she made in these organizations. She was preceded in death by her parents, James Riley Knight, Sr. James R. Knight, Jr. Johnston, Esq. She is survived by her son Arthur S.

Tarver and her husband Jeff of Cleveland. She is also survived by her six grandchildren, each of whom she loved dearly: Abby E. Johnston, Joseph G. Tarver, Anna B. Johnston, Kathleen A. Tarver, Avery L. Johnston, and Caroline A. The family wishes to thank Bettye's caregivers Patricia Woods, Shirely Scott, Dorothy Wiggins and Shanice Johnson, each of whom provided love and dedication to her in her final years. Services will be held at St. Visitation will take place from a.

Memorials may be made to the church at the above address in her memory. Ray Funeral Home in Cleveland has charge of arrangements. Burial followed at Troy Cemetery. Charles Davis McAdory, Jr. He also worked for Kroger retiring in after 25 years of serving neighbors and friends. He was a deacon, Sunday School teacher, and a Gideon. He enjoyed squirrel hunting during his earlier years, and enjoyed collecting Case Knives.

He loved all children and Christmas. His grandchildren were the light of his life. Jason Strickland officiating. Memorials may be sent in memory of Charles McAdory, Jr. Condolences to the family may be posted at hollandfuneraldirectors. Willie Joe and Mrs. Lucille Townsend. This beautiful baby girl was named Gracie Jean Townsend-Roberson. She joined and became a member at New Salem Missionary Baptist Church where she remained faithful for many years until her health declined.

She served as a Missionary to promote faith in Christ. Gracie was also a member of the pastor's aide committee. Gracie was known as the "dressing maker". She cooked dressing for her family, friends, co-workers, and church. Gracie loved her family. Her best friend was her cousin Nettie Jones since childhood.

She enjoyed spending quality time with her husband, family, friends, and playing with her grandchildren. Gracie had a sense of humor. She loved moments of laughter, pranks, and fun with her family. She enjoyed shopping for clothing, jewelry, shoes, and wigs. She loved to dress! She was full of elegance, poise, and such a fashionista.

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