of Kerrville, TX
September 23, 1936 - January 10, 2026
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Betty was born on September 23, 1936, in Hunt, TX and lived a life marked by faith, and devotion to family and friends.
On June 5, 1951, Betty married her sweetheart, Dwane Blackwell at Morris Ranch, Texas. Together their marriage was a testimony of commitment and faithfulness.
Betty was an accountant for 52 years, starting her career at Hill Country Savings and Loan where she became a Vice-President. Her career also included San Antonio Savings and Loan, The Powell Company and Rio Co. After her retirement in 2005, she and Dwane moved back to Kerrville where she spent the next 20 plus years continuing her calling as an accountant by serving as a treasurer in many of the different civic groups and organizations she served.
Having made a profession of faith as a child and later as an adult baptized as a believer, Betty knew her eternal home with Jesus was secure.
Betty always loved creating with her hands and was an avid artist who painted pictures of the Hill Country. Bluebonnets, whitetail deer, sunsets and cypress trees along the Guadalupe River were just a few of her favorites. After retirement she found a new passion for quilting, and her quilts quickly became family favorites. One of her quilts last year won her the ''Pride of the Texas Hill Country'' recognition. As a member of both Vereins Quilt Guild of Fredericksburg and Hill Country Quilt Guild in Kerrville, she used her talents to make quilts for children for the Raphael Clinic. Her love for creating and her desire to teach and mentor others never faded. Betty was working on her last quilt top with her cousin Barbara Goss-Johnston and quilted sweatshirts with her niece Pat O'Connor, when Jesus called her home.
Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Dwane Blackwell; a child she miscarried; her parents, David Lowell and Eula Jane Griffin; brother, James Lowell Griffin; her nephew, Charles Blackwell; nephew-in-love, David LeMeilleur; and her great-nephew, Nathaniel Rogers.
She is lovingly survived by her nephews, John Blackwell and wife Sue, William Griffin and James Griffin; nieces, Denise Griffin LeMeilleur, Patricia Griffin O'Connor, Theresa Griffin Garcia and husband Ernest, and Linda Griffin Bell and husband Nathan. She is also cherished by her great-nephews and nieces, Bryan LeMeilleur (Raquelle), Chris LeMeilleur, Keith Patrick (Kristin); great-nieces and nephews, Heather Griffin, Will Griffin, Thomas Griffin, Casey O'Connor, Patrick O'Connor, Jonathan Griffin, Tracie Madueno (Arnold), Jessica Garcia, Javier Garcia, Danielle Newton (Desmond), and Adam Bell; and by her great-great-nieces and nephews, Isaac, Gage, Martin, Ace Ryland, Theo, Emerson, Greyson, Pearla, Sofia, and Arthur; and two special women in her life, her cousin, Barbara Goss-Johnston and lifelong friend, Carolyn Woods-Caulkins.
A funeral service honoring Betty's life will be held at Western Hills Baptist Church in Kerrville on Friday, January 23, 2026, at 10am with graveside services immediately following at Garden of Memories Cemetery. Pallbearers will be her great-nephews.
Family and friends are invited to visitation and greetings January 22, 2026 from 4-6 pm at Grimes Funeral Chapels.
Betty's family wants to thank the nursing and rehab staff at Riverhills Health and Rehab in Kerrville, Davita Dialysis in Kerrville, and Dr's McDowell and Lockhart and NP Kelly Brandon for the love and care they provided to Betty.
The family request donations to honor Betty be directed to Western Hills Baptist Church or the Christian Women's Job Corp.
"My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever." Psalms 73:26
A life well lived, well loved and will be well missed. God's masterpiece has been welcomed home, ''well done my good and faithful servant.''
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Kathy Morrow Ingram
Kerrville, TX
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
I've known Betty since I was a little girl back in the 60s,s. Her in-laws was friends with my parents. We enjoyed some outings at the Blackwell place in the Tarpleyarea. Later she worked many years with my mother in law at the Hill Country Savings and Loan.. I would see at the quilt shows and always enjoyed visiting with her. She will be missed.

Connie Aamot
BRECKENRIDGE, MN
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
She was a loving person. Cared for everyone.

Jo Locke
Kerrville, TX
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Betty was a terrific quilter who was willing to share and teach her methods. At our Material Girls' quilt retreats we were treated with her very tasty soups. She was always willing to share her recipes.
When Betty occasionally had a heath issue she always came through it with determination and a smile. She is making quite an addition to the quilters who have reached Heaven before her.
I hope knowing how Betty was loved and missed will help her family with her loss.
