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Bette B. Ryan

November 20, 1934 — October 7, 2022

Bette B. Ryan

Bette B. Ryan of Lake Wales passed away Friday, October 7, 2022 at AdventHealth Lake Wales.

Daughter of Jerry B. Bruce and Lucille R. Bruce of Memphis, Tennessee. Bette attended the University of Alabama and graduated from Southwestern University, now Rhodes College where she was Chi Omega.

After working for Southern Airways in Memphis, she continued her career as a travel consultant which afforded her trips to many countries including a British Airways flight on a Concorde from London to New York

Bette had a brother, Jerry B. Bruce, II of Memphis, who preceded her in death. She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Frederick J. Ryan, Jr.; son, Tracy Barnes (Carol) of Sachse, Texas; three cousins, Diane Hillyer Copley (Richard), Barry Hillyer (Bonnie), and Bruce Hillyer (Adrian) all of Memphis Tennessee; and a nephew, Jerry B. Bruce, III (Selah). She is also survived by her dog, Robbie Ryan, the love of her life.

She was a vocal supporter of the University of Alabama and the New York Yankees for many years, and she loved old movies.

Bette was a gracious woman who endeared herself to others. She was involved with the Lake Wales Art Council.

Bette and her family enjoyed spending summers at their cabin in Little Switzerland, North Carolina for over 50 years.

Bette received such special help from Cheryl Goepferich; Paula and Scott Taylor; Flora Hall; and Sam Evans.

A memorial service will be held 11:00 AM, Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at the Church of the Good Shepherd. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in her honor to the charity of your choice.

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