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Betty Louise Rogers McAllister

October 08, 1929 - June 03, 2006

Betty Louise Rogers McAllister

Betty Louise Rogers McAllister

Betty Louise Rogers McAllister, 76, of Brunswick, formerly of Savannah died June 3, 2006 at Southeast Georgia Medical Center.

Mrs. McAllister was employed by Chatham County Board of Education as a substitute teacher, cafeteria worker and retired as a school bus driver after more than twenty years of service. She was preceded in death by her parents Mae Ring Boykin and Willie Harris Rogers as well as her husband William Lawson McAllister.

She is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law, Brenda and Thomas Bragg of Bloomingdale, MaryAnn and Paul Coursen of Brunswick, Debra and Richard Strouse of Savannah and Susan and Calvin Meier of Canada; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Jack and Anita Rogers of Guyton and Charles and Dot Deen of Savannah; six grandchildren, Elaine Quinn of Hinesville, Robert Strouse of Rincon, Allen Goulette of Brunswick, William Strouse of Savannah, Amanda Taylor of Ellabell and Jonathan Olliff of Ellabell; three great granddaughters and six great grandsons.

Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, June 5, 2006 at Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors Hodgson Chapel.

Graveside funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 6, 2006 in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.

Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors Hodgson Chapel

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Dear Mom, I never dreamed I would miss anyone as much as I miss you. You are everywhere. I'm sorry I was not by your side when you took so very ill. I never thought it was as serious as it was. I still feel like if I had been with you from the start of your heart attack I could have convinced you to get to the hospital sooner. Since you have been gone I have heard and learned about all the signs of heart attacks. A bit late I know. You had that awful back pain. I didn't know that symptom. I know it's too late now but I do have my regrets. So many more things I wished we would have done together. We did do some things and we enjoyed them. I do have my memories, I do talk about you, Daddy, Grandma, and others a lot. I know where you are now you are not physically in pain and disabled as you were here. You are with your family there, your granny and grandpa, mom, dad, Aunt Una, uncles, pets, friends. I'll be with you again, then I can get over my regrets maybe. I love you mom, LYMTICS

- Mary Ann McAllister Courson, Brunswick, GA

Dear Mom, I never dreamed I would miss anyone as much as I miss you. You are everywhere. I'm sorry I was not by your side when you took so very ill. I never thought it was as serious as it was. I still feel like if I had been with you from the start of your heart attack I could have convinced you to get to the hospital sooner. Since you have been gone I have heard and learned about all the signs of heart attacks. A bit late I know. You had that awful back pain. I didn't know that symptom. I know it's too late now but I do have my regrets. So many more things I wished we would have done together. We did do some things and we enjoyed them. I do have my memories, I do talk about you, Daddy, Grandma, and others a lot. I know where you are now you are not physically in pain and disabled as you were here. You are with your family there, your granny and grandpa, mom, dad, Aunt Una, uncles, pets, friends. I'll be with you again, then I can get over my regrets maybe. I love you mom, LYMTICS

- Mary Ann McAllister Courson, Brunswick, GA

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200