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Betty Jean Carmichael, 74, of Armstrong, Missouri, passed away at her home on April 7, 2021.
Betty was born July 9, 1946 in Boonville, Missouri, a daughter of William and Evelyn Dillon Tezon. She …
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Betty Jean Carmichael, 74, of Armstrong, Missouri, passed away at her home on April 7, 2021.
Betty was born July 9, 1946 in Boonville, Missouri, a daughter of William and Evelyn Dillon Tezon. She married Darrell Carmichael on December 6, 1965. He preceded her in death on December 6, 2019. Betty was a homemaker and mother. She enjoyed gardening and loved her dogs, cats and birds.
Survivors include two daughters, Christina McClain (Clinton), and Sheila Gerlt (Donald); a sister, Mary Ann Jackson; a nephew, Jesse McDonald; grandchildren, Darrell Estill, Derek Estes, Briar McClain, Victoria Durham, and Dakota Carmichael; and great-grandchildren, Bryson McClain, Kayson McClain, Mia Carmichael, Wrenlee Jean Hagar, Vance Estes, Laylah Estes, and Kinzy Morrow.
In addition to her parents and husband, Betty was preceded in death by a sister, Dorothy McDonald, and a nephew, C.B. McDonald.
Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m., Friday, April 23, 2021, at Carr-Yager Funeral Home in Fayette. Graveside services will follow at 2 p.m. at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery at Jacksonville, Missouri.
Memorials are suggested to the American Cancer Society.
Condolences may be shared at www.carryager.com.