Obituaries

Betty Rhoades

Betty Elizabeth Burnside Rhoades, 91, of Freemansburg, entered eternal life on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021. Betty was a loving mom, devoted wife, caring friend, wonderful sister and daughter and dear grandma and great grandma. She was generous and made people feel special.

She was born in Weston on June 30, 1929, the third child of the late Edward Brent and Estelle Maude Brohard Burnside. She was a hard worker, a nature lover and a true West Virginia girl rooted in Lewis County and the Freemansburg community. Her childhood homeplace on Right Hand Fork is where she met her true love, Beecher J. Rhoades, when her brother, Bill, brought him to visit after the war. They married on April 10, 1948, and had six children. Betty remained a true and faithful servant throughout her life and instilled in her children the importance of a higher power, community service through 4-H and the value of a good education.

She worked hard helping build their brick homeplace. Betty put up hay, tended the animals, stacked firewood and ran a weed eater until she was 85. When first married, she and Beecher helped a local lady birth her baby, who was named Betty.

Betty was a full time clerk at Weston State Hospital for 15 years and after retirement helped her daughters (Teresa and Joy) in their flower shop at Jackson’s Mill. She was a member of the Weston Order of the Eastern Star and volunteered at polling locations for Lewis County elections. Betty restored furniture, made baskets, gardened and was renowned for her cooking and baking. She sewed a canvas tent for the homemade camper so the family could travel together. Her scripture readings anchored her. Betty’s happy place was outdoors where the birds and flowers brought peace and her nature-inspired home was a testament to her walk with God.

Betty is survived by five children: Jessie L. Momen and sweetheart Jim, Stewart J. Rhoades and wife Linda, Donna G. Fox and husband Ron, Loretta F. Rhoades and Joy D. Heath and husband Mark; 14 grandchildren: Elissa, Rayna, Chad, Ryan, Anna, Steven, Jenny, Megan, Natalie, Atalie, Mitchell, Brent and wife, Erica, Brad and Brian and wife Angie; 20 great-grandchildren: Avant, A’Nya, Megan, McKenna, Lennon, Cody, Savannah, Andrew, Maddie, Chase, Caden, Connor, Trinity, Felicity, Raelynn, Emerson, Faith, Dylon, Kinsleigh and Caden; many great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.

Betty has been reunited with her husband, Beecher, of 66 years; parents, Brent and Estelle Burnside; first-born child, Teresa Messenger; great-granddaughter, Nora Messenger; and three siblings, Bill, Dick and Sam Burnside.

In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Betty may be made to the Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fund. Please make checks payable to the WVU Foundation (in the memo write: RNI-ADRF-in memory of Betty Rhoades) and mail to WVU Foundation, P.O. Box 1650, Morgantown, WV 26507-1650 or go online to https://give.w
vu.edu/wvumedicine-rni# (click on Alzheimer’s Disease Research Fund) or by calling Christina Brown at 1-681-285-5947.

A private service will be held with interment following at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Jane Lew. A Public Celebration of Life Service may be held at a later date.

We, at Pat Boyle Funeral Home and Cremation Service, located at 144 Hackers Creek Road in Jane Lew, are honored and privileged to serve the family of Betty Elizabeth Burnside Rhoades.

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