Betty L. Quinn, died September 23, 2008 at 89 years of age.
Born April 13, 1919 in Logansport, IN to Weldon & Irene Cogley, Betty lived most of her life in Indianapolis, IN with her loving husband of nearly 60 years, Bob Quinn who died in late 1997. Bob and Betty worked faithfully together as ministers in various congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses throughout Indianapolis, Fishers and Carmel for decades.
Betty was preceded in death by her oldest son, Larry Quinn and will be remembered as a wonderful & loving mother by her surviving children; Kathy Walls (married to Kent Walls) and Dan Quinn (married to Karen Quinn).
She will be remembered & cherished as a doting grandmother by her grandchildren; Brad Bohland, Jody Meadows, Marcy Ralston, Georgianna Quinn, April Biggs, Amy Smith, Tom Deeter, Rob Deeter, Stacy Quinn, Danny Quinn along with 9 great-grandchildren.
Most importantly, in accord with her Bible based beliefs, Betty Quinn hoped to be remembered by her Grand Creator in the resurrection (Acts 24:15).
A memorial talk will be given on Friday September 26th at 7 pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses located at 3599 W 96th St Indianapolis, IN 46268. Family visitation will begin at 6 pm for those who would like to come early. Please visit www.leppertmortuary.com where you may sign the guest book or share a memory of Betty. Arrangements entrusted with care to Leppert Mortuary, Smith Carmel Chapel.
Tributes
Tasha Jackson wrote on Nov 13, 2012:
"So sorry to hear the news about sweet Betty. It will be nice to see her restored to her youth in the new system, she will probably give us all a run for our money then. Please know that even though we cannot be there in person now, our thoughts and prayers are with all of the family. Love, Tasha"
Floyd and Peggy Strong wrote on Nov 13, 2012:
"Dear Family, Floyd and I want all of you to know how sad we were to hear that Betty is no longer with us. Her and Bob were both very dear to both of us as we were growing up, and continued to be a source of encouragement in our young adult life while we lived in Indy. We look forward to seeing both of them in the New System with renewed vigor. We can just amagine how much you all will miss her. Our prayers are with all of you. We wish we could be there to give all of you a big hug. Love Floyd and Peggy"