Pheba Elizabeth “Betty” Batesel Grisso, 92, left this earth to meet her Savior and her soulmate, Lloyd Wesley Grisso, on November 14, 2014 in Morton, Washington. She was born on April 18, 1922 in Watts, Oklahoma, to Versal Hugh Batesel and Althea Alice Kane. With the oil boom the family moved to Bowlegs, Oklahoma, in 1927, where her Dad bought land and, being a carpenter, built the family home. Mom graduated from Bowlegs High School in 1939. Mom and Dad were married on her 18th birthday, April 18, 1940, a marriage lasting just shy of 71 years, with Dad’s passing on January 8, 2011. Mom and Dad lived the last years of their lives with their eldest daughter in Morton. Mom and Dad owned a cafe in Wolf, Oklahoma, until Dad and his brother Glenn went to work for the government in Benecia, California. Betty and son, Howard, joined Dad in May of 1942. Their remaining children were born in California, where they lived until 1962 when they moved to Tooele, Utah. After retirement, she lived in Murray and Moab, Utah, where she was well-known for her devotion to and expertise in teaching Bible classes. Betty was a homemaker who excelled at everything that made a great home. She was a skilled pie baker and quilter, winning ribbons from both local and state fairs. Every grandchild got a quilt from Grandma. She was predeceased by her husband, Lloyd, her parents, sons: Roger — 2013 and Lloyd Lane — 1949, brothers: Robert and Ted “Shorty,” sisters; Ruth Robbins, and Clonia Faye Ivey. She is survived by one son, Howard (Linda) of Medford, Oregon, and daughters, Elizabeth Thames, Morton, Pheba Pannunzio, Tooele, Utah, and Loel (Bob) Ortiz, Barstow, California, and two sisters, Mary Bordelon, Florida and Verna Jennings, California, She leaves behind 10 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandson. Graveside services will be held in Tooele, Utah on Saturday, Nov. 22 at 1 p.m.