Frank & Bright Funeral Home

Betty Forth

Mar 4th, 1933 - Aug 1st, 2025

      Betty Jo (Yocham) Forth passed to her eternal reward on August 1, 2025, at Clay County Hospital, Flora, Illinois. She was born on March 4, 1933, to Bee Rose Yocham and Dollie Belle (Allison) Yocham at Nowata, Oklahoma, and then subsequently moved to Sperry, Oklahoma. Betty had two full sisters who preceded her; Okemah Mae (Yocham) Vest and husband Loyal, Colleen Beatrice (Yocham) Van den Bosch and husband Arnold. Betty has surviving three half-sisters; Rosa Rebecca (Yocham) Hillard and her husband Durward, Freda (Yocham) Combs and her husband Dennis, and Laurita (Yocham) Wand.

      Betty married John William Forth on January 12, 1952, and they were married 69 years. Her beloved husband John passed to his everlasting reward on July 24, 2021. She had a son who preceded her as well to his everlasting reward, Ricky Lee Forth, and is survived by his wife Elizabeth (Knapp) Forth of Xenia, Illinois, and a daughter who died in infancy, Mary Allison Forth in 1970.

      They had five children, three who survive: Mark Kevin Forth, and his wife Elizabeth Ann (Inks) Forth of Greenwood, Missouri; John David Forth, and his wife Leah (Parks) Forth of Flora, Illinois; and Leslie Jay Forth of Cisne, Illinois, and his former wife Janet (Fannon) Forth of Blue Springs, Missouri.

      Betty and John Forth have twelve grandchildren: Adam Johnston Forth, wife Kendall; Andrew William Forth, wife Emma; Allison Elizabeth (Forth) Price, husband Tyler; Abraham Lee Forth, wife Katelyn; Anna Elizabeth Rose (Forth) Mickelson, husband Joe; Brandon Kevin Forth; Daniel Levi Forth; Bethany Rose Forth and fiancé Shawn Hazelrigg ; John Isaac Forth, Sariah Lee Forth, Kara Kristina (Glaser) Roland, husband Blake; and Lindsey Lauren (Glaser) Roland and husband Brandon. Betty and John Forth also have 19  great-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grandchildren.

      Betty was devoted mother to her four boys. She enjoyed all of her grand, and great-grandchildren in their youth by having them stay for weeks at a time with her and John on their farm in Cisne, Illinois. She relished restoring antique furniture and woodworking as a hobby and was prolific in crocheting, giving away countless afghans to any who requested one. She loved gardening and canning of fruits and vegetables.

      Betty was a devout Christian in her faith in Jesus Christ and made sure her children were taught Christian values while in their youth and in their adult life. She loved sharing the gospel of Christ with others whenever the opportunity would arise and was a staunch believer in the scriptures of the Bible, the Book of Mormon and the revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants of Jesus Christ. She was a baptized member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Subsequently, she worshiped with the Restoration branches of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

      A graveside ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday, August 5, 2025, at Cisne Cemetery.  Those attending are asked to arrive directly at the cemetery.  Arrangements are by Frank & Bright Funeral Home in Flora.

      Memorials are suggested to any charity of the donor’s choice, and these will be accepted through the funeral home.

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