Wife, mother, grandmother, quilter
Betty Ruth (Littlefield) Tullio got to meet Jesus on October 20, 2009 after a short illness. Betty was born on November 15, 1933 to Dell and Lerion (Landrum) Littlefield in Farmer, TX.
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They also had 14 grandchildren: Frances and Travis Brown; Kori, Tanner (Brittney) and Tyler Linsacum; Nichole, Katie (Kevin) Lopez , Alan, Franklin (Lisa), and LeeRoy Tullio; and Ginny, Noah, David and Harleigh Tippery and 5 great grandchildren: Jaydon, Topanga, Kameron, Kyler, and Kolbi.
She was presided in death by her husband, Frank and grandson, Alan.
She was well known for her quilting, making teddy bears out of old ties, and dolls. She was loved dearly and will be missed by all of us. Betty always was ready with a smile and a hug.
A memorial service was held for her at Cave Creek National Veteran Cemetery.


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