Guest Book for Betty (Cunningham) Davidson

Provided by Whitaker-Eads Funeral Home

Posted by: Karen Marquis Jackson
Tue December 16, 2014
Dennis, Diane and family...remember so your mom from our days growing up in Trenton.  Lovely lady with a bright smile...sending lots of hugs filled with many warm memories.
 

 
Posted by: Jean and Bill Clark
Tue December 16, 2014
Thinking of Dennis, Diane and the whole family as you celebrate the life of a wonderful, loving and sweet woman.  I have wonderful memories of Betty from times we were at your home or with school activities and know that she made everyone’s life richer with her presence.  Our thoughts and prayers remain with you all.  Jean and Bill Clark
 

 
Posted by: Mike and Martha Arbuckle
Tue December 16, 2014
Denny and Diane- Our deepest sympathy to you and your families. Betty was a beautiful lady, inside and out. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.
 

 
Posted by: Ellen Hamilton Bowers
Tue December 16, 2014
I will always remember what a beautiful warm woman she was.  Always welcoming and it was a joy to just be around her.
 

 
Posted by: Gayla Bonta Batson
Tue December 16, 2014
The memories I have of all the fun times our two families shared when we were growing up are very special. Your Mom was the best friend that my Mom could have had.
I am so sorry for your loss.
 

 
Posted by: Gregg and Gayle Davis
Wed December 17, 2014
Diane and Denny, we are so sorry to hear about your mother.  She was a fine woman and will be missed so much by you.
 

 
Posted by: Michael G Eckman
Wed December 17, 2014

SHADES OF ELEGANCE was sent by Mike Eckman, Dwane Farr, Karen .

With deepest sympathy. Betty will be missed Love, Mike Eckman & Dwane Farr Karen & Pat Adams Jill & John Bittner

 

 
Posted by: Bud Powell
Thu December 18, 2014
Denny and Diane

Wish I could be there today with you, but my prayers are with you both.  I remember great times in your home.  Denny, you may not remember, but when you and I were 5 or 6 years old, being "blood brothers" was a big thing on Cowboy & Indian TV shows (1950's).  One day, while playing at your home, your mom pricked both of our fingers and we became "blood brothers".  Warm memories.  Bless you both.

Your "blood brother"
Bud Powell
 

 
Posted by: Carol Reger
Mon December 22, 2014
Denny and Dianne, I am so sorry to hear about the death of your mother.  I have so many memories of her being in activities with my mother and many of the other TASK club ladies.  I regret that I couldn't attend her services, but I was thinking about you.  Carol Moore Reger