09/20/1973 ~ 12/22/2023

Betty Ann Conder, age 50, was born September 20, 1973, in Honolulu, HI, and went to be with her heavenly father on December 22, 2023 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Betty was predeceased by her father, Randall Conder on August 14, 2021. Betty is survived by her mother Evelyn Conder, her brother Daniel Conder, her brother Christopher Conder and his wife Ashley Conder and their children, Kathryn and Lauren, and her life-long friends Jill Sever and Shannon Davis.
Betty attended Oklahoma State University where she was a proud member of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority and the University of Central Oklahoma where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Finance. Betty’s career held numerous positions, but none greater than her 14 year journey at Love’s as a Corporate Meeting and Event Specialist. This role highlighted Betty’s unique God-given talents as a problem-solver and peacemaker.
Betty loved to travel and spend time with her family and friends. Her favorite destinations were Chicago (go Cubs!) and the Florida beaches coming in a close second. When not travelling, Betty was an avid Oklahoma State Cowboy’s fan and loved to attend OSU sporting events with her friends Jill and Shannon. But nothing compared to her love for her two nieces Kathryn and Lauren whom she adored and loved to dote on.
We will remember Betty for her loving heart, warm smile, and kindness to others. When God called her home, she carried herself with dignity, strength, and love.
We love you Betty and our hope in Jesus gives us peace and comfort knowing we will see you again in Heaven.
Family will greet friends from 5-7 p.m., Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at Matthews Funeral Home Chapel. A mass of Christian burial will be held at 2:00 p.m., Thursday, December 28, 2023 at St. Monica Catholic Church Edmond, OK with interment to follow at Resurrection Cemetery in Oklahoma City, OK.
Betty truly was a problem solver and a peacekeeper. Her love for her nieces was deep and she took every chance to share about them. Her faith was important to her and she knew heaven was her destination. Her strength and perseverance during her battle was something I will never forget, she was truly dedicated in serving and taking care of her responsibilities. Betty brightened my world daily, I will truly miss her but I know I will see her again someday.
It was a privilege working with Betty, she will truly be missed.
Betty was an amazing person who always had a smile on her face willing to help at work! We will miss her but so grateful for our time with her at Love’s.