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Letters From Betty

Betty’s Story

Betty Neeley is a lesbian icon and these are her stories.

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Betty's Real Estate Career

Betty worked at Carter Carburetor from September of 1962 to 1982, 20 years. That was her longest job. But then, the company was moving out of town, and they were going to close up. It was so sad to be there. I was second-generation; ther...

2 months ago
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Country Cabin

Betty had a lot of good years working at Carter Carburetor. During a big part of that time, she and Charlotte lived in the country near Cedar Hill. They had a big group of friends. Betty says, “There were three sets of guys and then four or...

2 months ago
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Things to do After 80

As I mentioned earlier, Betty has a long history of working on St. Louis lesbian history. Her goal has always been to make sure that the women aren’t sidelined or forgotten. When the history museum held its first meeting, 2024 seemed like a...

3 months ago
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Cleaning Etc.

We are jumping ahead in time, after the Carter Carburetor years. Betty had a stint in real estate, and she also worked for a while at Essen Hardware. Then she started Cleaning Etc. around 1985-1986. That was what she did until retiring. At ...

4 months ago
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