Betty Joyce Greene

Dec 1, 1945 - Feb 12th, 2021
  • Birth Date: Dec 1, 1945
  • Death Date: Feb 12, 2021
  • Funeral Date: Unknown
  • Location: Private family burial of cremated remains
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Biography:

Betty Joyce Greene, 75, passed away Friday, February 12, 2021. 

Betty was born and grew up in Little Rock. 

She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. She graduated from Little Rock Central in 1963 and had a successful and rewarding career as an insurance agent. 

She was preceded in death by her parents, Doyle and Pauline Henderson and her sister, Kay Bryan. She is survived by her brother, Jerry Henderson and her nephew Tanner (Amanda) Bryan.

Throughout her life Betty was a fun loving person who enjoyed her many friends. She had mastered the art of appreciating the simple joys of life. She was always a generous and loving sister to her brother, Jerry and was beloved aunt Betty to her nephew, Tanner.

She could always bring a smile with her wry and witty sense of humor. Despite the many health challenges in her later years, she remained graceful and stoic. She was fiercely independent and always thankful for her blessings. She courageously retained a cheerful and optimistic outlook despite her physical limitations.

Due to COVID-19 considerations, there will be a family graveside service.

Arrangements under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donations to the Arkansas food bank.

Condolences(02)
Denise Thompson
#2
Feb 23rd, 2021 3:43 pm
I am very sorry to hear of Betty's passing! I worked with her at Hardin & Wilson and Brown & Brown. She was truly a dear friend and co-worker. I lost touch after awhile but I have though of her a million times over the years. I will never forget her heart attack while at Hardin & Wilson. She was gray & pasty that morning and said she was going to lie down. Her jaw was hurting and she did not feel well. It took me "highlighting" symptoms of heart attack in women and holding to her face to get her to listen to me & let me take her to hospital. Jerry showed up and she was so glad to see him. Tanner you were her pride and joy! She could talk nonstop about you and did quite often! She loved your visits to see her and going to visit you! We did so many lunches at Browning's together and later at the Town Pump . She was a beautiful lady and I loved working with her so much! Rest in Peace you beautiful lady! Until we meet again! Denise
Barbara Lee
#1
Feb 19th, 2021 5:33 pm
Sorry to hear about Betty's death. We went to Gilly's in Houston to ride the mechanical bull. She was also a good
dancer and entered one dance contest. I tried to locate her but was not successful. My prayers are with the family.
Rest in Peace

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