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Betty Pauline "Gram, GG" (Blanchard) Leever

Image of Betty Leever
Birth Date: December 25, 1923
Death Date: February 13, 2022
Age at Death: 98
Sex: Female

Marriages

John Leever - June 7, 1942

Obituaries

d page 4C - February 27, 2022

Betty Pauline Leever
December 25, 1923 - February 13, 2022
Betty Pauline Blanchard Leever passed away
February 13, 2022, at Hope West. She was 98.
Betty was born on Christmas Day, 1923, in Kansas
City, Kansas. She married John S. Leever, her high
school sweetheart, on June 7, 1942. He preceded her in
death on October 30, 1996.
Betty was a devoted mother to their son, Terry, and
to Robert Rankin, who joined their family in 1959. The
four had many adventures and much to laugh about
and remember. Her infectious smile and kindness
would light up the room. To her grandchildren she was
“Gram,” to her great-grandchildren she was “GG.”
She worked as an office manager and a bookkeeper
for several Dallas businesses and spent many hours
staffing the Leever Pharmacy in Richardson, TX.
Betty leaves behind brother, Larry Blanchard; sons,
Terry (Ruth) Leever and Robert (Jill) Rankin; daughterin-law, Barbara (Tom) Stallings; grandchildren, Lisa
Rankin, Cindy (Doug) Thornton, Sarah (Marty) Shelp,
and Duncan (Holly) Leever; and great grandchildren
Diana and Charlotte Shelp, Brett Thornton, and Natalie
and Nora Leever; and many cousins, nieces and
nephews, and extended family who loved her.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Jess and
Pauline Blanchard, and her brother, Leonard Blanchard.
A celebration of her remarkable life will be held at
a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to
Hope West, 3090 North 12th Street, Unit B, Grand
Junction, CO 81506

Comments

A second obituary was submitted to the Daily Sentinel on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, Page 6A. This obituary included more detailed information and a photo. Below is the updated obituary. Betty Pauline Leever, age 98, of Grand Junction, passed away February 13, 2022 at Hope West after a brief illness. Betty was born December 25, 1923 to Billy Fred and Pauline Clever Terry in Kansas City, Kansas. After a divorce, she was raised by J.O. and Pauline Blanchard. She attended school in Kansas City, and was graduated from Wyandotte High School in 1941. She had an adventurous childhood with her two step-brothers, Leonard and Larry. During her senior year, she met John Leever while working after school. They were married in Kansas City on June 7, 1942. John was drafted, and served in the Coastal Artillery on Fischers Island, Connecticut. She joined him there. Their son John Terry, was born in nearby New London in 1944. They returned to Kansas City after the war, and Betty supported the family working as a secretary while John completed Pharmacy School. They moved to Dallas, Texas in 1952. Betty was the office manager for a construction company until she and John acquired a drug store in Richardson, Texas, where they eventually settled. She assumed the duties of general manager of the store, while John managed the Pharmacy. In 1960 Robert Rankin was invited into the family as a foster son. Later, after the store was sold, she returned to the business world as an office manager for a small petroleum company. Upon John’s retirement, hey moved to Grand Junction. She was an avid artist, talented in various media. Her work in hand painted china won awards from the Richardson Community Fair, The Ceramic Art Guild of Fort Worth, and The State Fair of Texas. Her oil paintings decorated the home. Bowling was a favorite sport, which she enjoyed for many years. Travel was an important part of her life, from car camping adventures with improvised gear in the late 1940’s to R.V. adventures later. She and John were active with the Good Sam Club in Grand Junction, where valued friendships were made. Betty’s greatest joy, however, was as a grandmother and great grandmother. She is survived by Brother Larry Blanchard; son, John Terry (Ruth); foster son, Robert Rankin (Jill); Daughterin-law Barbara Stallings (Tom); grandchildren Lisa Rankin, Cindy Thornton (Doug), Sarah Shelp (Marty), John Duncan (Holly); and great grandchildren Diana Shelp, Charlotte Shelp, Brett Thornton, Natalie Leever, Nora Leever. She is preceded by her husband John in 1996, and brother Leonard, in 1992. A Celebration of Life will be held at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary Monday, June 27, at 11AM. Memorial donations suggested to HopeWest 3090 N. 12th #b, Grand Junction 81506.