Betty L. Fullick age 80 of Clinton, passed away Sunday Aug. 15, 2021 at the University of Iowa Hospital, Iowa City. A Mass will be celebrated 11:00 AM Thursday Aug. 19th at the Church of the Visitation in Camanche. Visitation will be held Wednesday 5:00 – 7:00 PM at the Pape Funeral Home, where a St. Edwards Council Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary Rosary will be recited at 4:30 PM. Casket bearers will be her grandchildren. Cremation rites will follow the service. Online condolences may be left at www.papefh.com
Betty was born on Feb. 23, 1941 in Clinton, the daughter of Cecil and Helen (Hansen) Turner. She married Henry Fullick Sr. on Aug. 23, 1958 in Clinton. Betty worked at Woolworth, PFC, Barrows Camporama, Swiss Colony, and a cook at Food Bonanza, where she retired. She was a member of the Church of the Visitation, Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary, where she was President for 16 years, and Clinton Nee Hi’s where she was a board member and chaperone. She enjoyed going to the casino, camping, fishing, traveling, and especially spending time with family.
Betty is survived by her husband, Henry Fullick Sr. of Clinton; four children, Mary Bray of Clinton, Diane (Tim) Starr of Clinton, Stacy (Brent) Dau of Princeton, IN, and Henry (Michelle) Fullick Jr. of Clinton; 19 grandchildren and 38 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her daughter, Betty Ann, a grandson, Jeremiah, two great grandchildren, a brother, Jack, and two sisters, Barb and Carol.
Hank and Michelle and family, you have my deepest sympathy.
Rhonda and I want to express our condolences to Henry and family. Betty was a joy to be around at all the Knight functions we attended! She will be missed! Prayers for her, Henry, and family.
You have our deepest sympathy. It was always enjoyable visiting with Betty and Henry at the K.C. Conventions in Sioux City and other locations around the state. Our prayers are with you.
Deepest sympathy to the Fullick family. We are very sorry for your loss.
Henry and Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Betty was one of my favorite people to visit with at KC doings – many state meetings and conventions. Condolences, LeNae McNulty
With deepest sympathy