Betty Kincaid Henderson passed from her earthly life into her heavenly life Thursday, August 24th. Betty had lived in the Logan, WV area with her husband, Earl, whom she dearly loved.
Betty was a native of North Carolina and presently resided in Johnson City, TN. She was a retired School teacher.
Precious family who had gone on before her in death include her sister, Alice Kincaid, Earl Henderson, Emmet Henderson, Clyde Henderson, and Sue Dawson.
Betty is survived by three children, Bob Hazel, Bill Hazel and Susan Reedy, as well as a grandson and great-grandson.
Betty is survived in West Virginia by her stepdaughter, Dixie Musselwhite and step daughter-in-law, Dee Dee Henderson.
Betty is also survived by her nephew and wife, Jeff and Laura Aycock of Elizabethton, TN and niece and husband Alison and Rick Besch and their children, all of Huntsville, AL who will miss her uplifting outlook and love for Jesus. She has another niece, Gail Clark of New York
Betty was a joy to those who knew her and loved to talk about her family and her Savior, Jesus.
The family wants to express their deep appreciation for Tanda, Emily, and the rest of the staff at NHC. She loved each of you and felt your love for her.
She will be buried in Thomasville, NC beside Earl on September 3rd at 1:00 pm.
Words of comfort can be shared with the Henderson family by visiting our website, www.tetrickfuneralhome.com. Tetrick Funeral Home-Riverside Chapel, 211 North Riverside, Elizabethton, TN 37643
(423)542-2232 is honored to serve the family of Betty Kincaid Henderson.
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