Paul Jesko
Betty, I never forgot what you did for me when I lived with you. When you supported me before I went to job corp. You were always reticent and real.
Thank you for the time you gave me.
-Paul

Birth date: Jul 19, 1939 Death date: Feb 15, 2016
Ms. Betty Faye Cosgrove, daughter of the late James Howard Bartee and Lydia Heflin Bartee passed away on February 15th 2016. Born in Clarksville Tennessee July 19th, 1939, she had resided in Dallas Texas most of her adult life. Sh Read Obituary
Betty, I never forgot what you did for me when I lived with you. When you supported me before I went to job corp. You were always reticent and real.
Thank you for the time you gave me.
-Paul
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Thank you Betty, for your thoughtful words and praise. Thank you for taking time to share an important message that I needed to hear. Thank you for including James and I when you "invented" a reason to gather people together. One such memory, was your backyard gathering after Tolly passed. I remember the tables under the tall trees, the BBQ cooker on a trailer in the front drive, above all, I remember the conversations that reflected a " kinship in time", of belonging to one another. I will never forget your undeterred spirit, creativity and willingness to do the impossible,when few stepped up to the plate. True to your spiritual quest, I surmise you are now free to take a more subtle form of service and fraternity. Love, Light, Peace, as you journey forth. L.Guthrie
Betty and I really got a chance to know each other during my tenure as Master of the Rosicrucian Triangle Lodge in 2014-2015. She became one of my closest confidants during this time. I owe any success and triumphs to her light and energy. She more than anyone was able to conceptual and make happen the Father Taliaferro event. Her spirit and light truly lives on…I AM personally proud to having known her. In Love, Charles L Shipp
Betty, just a few days ago, before I knew you had gone on ahead of us, I was reminiscing about the day we made angels at the Lodge – must have been early '90s – and you brought a wealth of beautiful trimmings – beautifully pearled pins, laces, – just everything imaginable to adorn our angels! Now, you're with our angels in Heaven – and I expect to see that big smile and pretty face of yours beside Fr. T and our other dear ones before too long! Peace Profound to you, Betty – your soror, Donna Ashley
Betty was so fun and fascinating to listen to. She was a very unique and special person and will be sorely missed by many people. I will miss seeing her every Sunday surrounded by her fans at Unity of Dallas. Godspeed Betty! I know you are on to the next grand adventure. My thoughts and prayers to Hope, Jonathan and the rest of her beloved family.
Dearest Betty is and was one in a million. Boundless love, affection, attention to detail and greatest heart for service to many, especially the Rosicrucian Order and Father Taliaferro. She will always be felt and will continue in the Greater Service to the Masters. God speed dear Betty on your next mission.
"And the Master said, 'Well done thou good and faithful servant. Enter now into the joy of the Lord." Thanks for you life Betty, as you have affected many people in a positive, redemptive manner. The ripple effect of your service will continue indefinitely. James Guthrie
We at Unity of Dallas will miss Betty. We said our farewells yesterday…she always chose a round table for coffee, and was surrounded by her friends. We all gathered and sent her love.