The Oklahoman

Betty Jane Tiller Chandler

June 1, 1932 - February 4, 2019

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Betty Jane Chandler was born in Oklahoma City, OK, June 1, 1932 to George and Elizabeth (Bessie) Tiller. Betty passed away peacefully in her sleep early Monday, February 4, 2019 in Granbury, Texas. Funeral services will be held at 1:00 PM Saturday, February 9th, in the First United Methodist Church of Jones, OK. Visitation will be 11:00 AM until 12:30 PM at the church. Burial will follow at the IOOF Cemetery in Jones. Betty was a wonderful person with many friends. She was greatly loved and will be greatly missed. She is survived by her loving husband, William G. Chandler; daughters, Kathryn Frost and husband Gary Owens of Fort Worth, Anita and husband David Davis of Arlington, and Beverly Sisemore of Arlington; step-children, Dianne R. Chandler of Fort Pierce, Flor ida, Dewayne Chandler of Pampa, Texas, Denise Morales of French Settlement, Louisiana, Beth Chandler of Granbury; and her sister, Mary Lou McBride of Garland, Texas. Betty had 17 grandchild­ren, 21 great-grandchild­ren, and 9 great great grandchild­ren. She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Bobby Gene Frost; brother-in-law, George McBride; and son-inlaw, Ray Sisemore. Betty Jane married Bobby Gene Frost (son of Jess and Wren Frost, of Jones, OK) December 22, 1951. Bob Frost was career military and after his 1970 death in Viet Nam she returned to college at Tarleton State University where she received both a BBA in Accounting and an MBA degree. At Tarleton, she met her second husband, Bill Chandler who was a professor. They married May 17, 1975. After their marriage they lived in Granbury, TX before moving to Stephenvil­le, TX in 1980. Betty was a C.P.A., and taught accounting at Tarleton before opening her accounting firm in Stephenvil­le. Betty was very involved in her church where she was a member of the choir, and was in many other church, social, and civic organizati­ons. The Chandler family wishes expression­s of sympathy be made in the form of donations to the First United Methodist Church.

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