
Betty June (Phillips) Kiser, age 90, of Greenville, passed away Wednesday morning, December 9, 2020 in The Grove at Greenville.
She was born in Sherman, TX on January 4, 1930 to William A. and Anna D. (Sigler) Phillips. She was a 1947 graduate of Sherman (TX) High School and attended North Texas State Teachers College. On July 10, 1950 she married Mark I. Kiser, he passed away on December 18, 2001.
Betty retired from Greenville Regional Hospital after twenty-eight years of employment as a ward clerk. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, Greenville, where she was active with the United Methodist Women and the Tuesday Bible Study. Betty was a volunteer at the Good Shepherd Center and the food pantry.
She is survived by two daughters; Marcia Perkins of Stephens City, VA and Sherry Watrous and her husband Jay of Rome, GA, four grandchildren; Janet Sidelinger, Chris Mentch, Heather Amy and Alyssa Watrous, four great-grandchildren; Dalton Mentch, Garrett Mentch, Elizabeth Valine and Emma Sidelinger and a son-in-law; Tom Mentch of Greenville. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, her daughter; Betty Jane Mentch, two brothers; W.A. Phillips and Jack Phillips, a sister; Nancy Phillips and a son-in-law; Chuck Perkins.
Due to COVID-19 safety concerns, there will be no public services. Inurnment will be in Shenango Valley Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, 73 Clinton St., Greenville, PA 16125. Arrangements have been entrusted to Loutzenhiser-Jordan Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 366-368 S. Main St., Greenville.

Betty. Rest In Peace. You were loved by all who knew you.
My Deepest Sympathy goes out to Betty’s Family. She was always so kind to my family. Sending prayers the Lord brings Peace to her family at this difficult time.
Didn’t know Betty, but if she was anything like her daughter Sherry, then she was a fine, wonderful Christian woman… In Heaven now…
Many fond memories of the years we worked with Betty. After retirement the friendship continued at the Food Pantry. You were always welcome to stop by for a chat. May she rest in Peace.
Sincere condolences, Sherry and family. May warm memories fill and comfort your hearts.