Bio | Born 6/20/1942 - Died 9/19/2020
Betty Jo Alkire, of Independence, MO, an eclectic woman who made many people smile with her painted portraits for over 50 years, passed away on September 19, 2020. She was 78 years old. Betty was born on June 20, 1942 in Independence, Missouri, to Robert E. Sharp, Sr. and Gladys C. Sharp.
She married Daniel Wayne Hedrick in January of 1959. Five children were born to this union: Diane, Lisa, Brett, Daniel and Julie. She later met William E. Alkire and they were married in 1975. As an independent artist, Betty absolutely loved making stained glass and designing various charcoal and pen and ink portraits of people.
Her family knew her as a very independent woman, who was a workaholic, but also a loving wife, mother. Betty lived in the Ozarks for several years. It was one of her favorite places, as she loved the outdoors and nature. For many years, Betty was recognized in “Who’s Who of Midwest Artists.” She was such an ornery, friendly and fun lady who was the collector of many things and anything antique and she will be dearly missed.
Betty is survived by her children, Diana, Brett (Sheila) and Daniel (Dawn) Hedrick, Lisa Mattox, and Julie Clark; twelve grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by the love of her life and husband, William E. Alkire; brother, Robert E. Sharp Jr. and parents Robert E. Sharp, Sr. and Gladys C. Sharp.
Cremation is planned, and the family will be having a private service to honor Betty. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.speakschapel.com (Arrangements: Carson-Speaks 816-252-7900)
Betty Jo was a friend of many at Van Horn, finished her schooling with the class of 1960.
She was an artist and worked at “Worlds of Fun” for many years drawing portraits of many. Please join with me in sending our deepest sympathies out to her family and friends, Betty Jo will be dearly missed by many. Rest in Peace Betty.
Betty Jo Alkire, of Independence, MO, an eclectic woman who made many people smile with her painted portraits for over 50 years, passed away on September 19, 2020. She was 78 years old. Betty was born on June 20, 1942 in Independence, Missouri, to Robert E. Sharp, Sr. and Gladys C. Sharp.
She married Daniel Wayne Hedrick in January of 1959. Five children were born to this union: Diane, Lisa, Brett, Daniel and Julie. She later met William E. Alkire and they were married in 1975. As an independent artist, Betty absolutely loved making stained glass and designing various charcoal and pen and ink portraits of people.
Her family knew her as a very independent woman, who was a workaholic, but also a loving wife, mother. Betty lived in the Ozarks for several years. It was one of her favorite places, as she loved the outdoors and nature. For many years, Betty was recognized in “Who’s Who of Midwest Artists.” She was such an ornery, friendly and fun lady who was the collector of many things and anything antique and she will be dearly missed.
Betty is survived by her children, Diana, Brett (Sheila) and Daniel (Dawn) Hedrick, Lisa Mattox, and Julie Clark; twelve grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by the love of her life and husband, William E. Alkire; brother, Robert E. Sharp Jr. and parents Robert E. Sharp, Sr. and Gladys C. Sharp.
Cremation is planned, and the family will be having a private service to honor Betty. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.speakschapel.com (Arrangements: Carson-Speaks 816-252-7900) |