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In Loving Memory

Brandt, Elizabeth “Betty” Jean

Elizabeth “Betty” Jean Brandt (nee Gascoigne) 84 years old of Fenton, Missouri died on Saturday, July 3, 2021.  

Betty was born the younger of two daughters on September 22, 1936 to Dorwin Gascoigne and Vivian (nee Baxter) Gascoigne in Columbia, Missouri.  Betty married her love, John “Jack” Brandt, in 1956.  They were married 62 years before he preceded her in death in 2018.  They are together once again and with their Savior.  She is remembered as a dear wife, mother, grandma (Baggy), great grandma, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great aunt and friend. 

Betty is survived by her 6 children: Cynthia Penrod (Jerry), Linda Wier (Danny), John (Susan), Timothy (Donna), Andrew (Heather), and Jennifer Azar (Doug).  She leaves behind 20 grandchildren, numerous great-grandchildren and her sister, Doris Holmes (Harry).   

Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., Tues. July 13, 8:30 a.m. until service at 10:30 a.m.  Interment J.B. National Cemetery.  The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to Chosen People Ministries or Herald of His Coming.  

 

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2 thoughts on “Brandt, Elizabeth “Betty” Jean”

  1. I have only known Miss Betty and Jack since 2003 .
    The two of them were loved by many and loved them back .I will never forget some of the long talks with the two of them .Miss Betty was a very wise woman and her loving words was very comforting. When I really needed a mom figure view I could call Betty at anytime. She would talk to me about anything. She never judge anyone . She will be missed . I guess 18 years can seen like a life time. Good bless all the family as you learn to live without her not being here in person. But she will always be in our hearts.

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  2. I have only known Miss Betty and Jack since 2003 .
    The two of them were loved by many and loved them back .I will never forget some of the long talks with the two of them .Miss Betty was a very wise woman and her loving words was very comforting. When I really needed a mom figure view I could call Betty at anytime. She would talk to me about anything. She never judge anyone . She will be missed . I guess 18 years can seen like a life time. Good bless all the family as you learn to live without her not being here in person. But she will always be in our hearts.

    Reply

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