Leanne Roberts
Jerri and I first met when we both started BOK back in 1995. We shared so much over the years. I hadn't seen her in a very long time. I'm sorry for that. I miss you Jerri.
Birth date: Jul 30, 1975 Death date: Sep 1, 2011
Jerri Kaye Bettis-Honnay 36 died September 1, 2011 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She was born July 30, 1975 in Tulsa. She is the daughter of Richard B. Bettis and E. Hope Bettis. Jerri worked in the communications field. She is survived Read Obituary
Jerri and I first met when we both started BOK back in 1995. We shared so much over the years. I hadn't seen her in a very long time. I'm sorry for that. I miss you Jerri.
Jerri played softball with my daughter Toshia, all these girls were very special, had a wonderful mother. No words can explain the sorrow we go though, but there is no saddness, and no pain in heaven. Love
Jerri played softball with my sister in middle school. I remember her to be a very sweet girl and I'm sure she matured into a wonderful woman. My thoughts go out to her family during this difficult time.
Jerri and I went to school together and played softball together a long time ago… seems like a million years ago.Jerri was always so positive and upbeat. I know that she will be missed by all that knew her.My thoughts and prayers go to her family and friends as they mourn her loss… although she is in a better place, it is still a difficult time.
We mourn with you the passing of our dear Jerri. We hope the presence of God is very real to you in the coming days. Thank you sincerely for the privileg of caring for her. She will be missed, and never forgotten.
Every time I saw you you were smiling, even though you were going through so much pain. You are a true inspiration to me. You are dearly missed
I miss you so much Jerri. I know you are no longer in pain and your body is whole again as you look down upon us.
My sweet Jerri. Being best friends with Jerri was so fun! She was there with me for every single important event in my life,my maid of honor, and I was fortunate enough to get to be hers in May when she married a wonderful husband.My heart aches for the loss of my best friend at such a tender age, but rejoice for her to be able to be out of pain, and be in the presence of our Lord. I look forward to our meeting one day in heaven. Until then, I will try to honor your request, Jerri, and "Be Strong". Love you.
I'm not sure there are even words in the human language that could describe such a beautiful soul.
We were so glad that Jerri felt good enough to come to our 4th of July picnic. She had a great time seeing family she had not seen in some time. We will keep all of you in our prayers. Love,Jimmy & Jama