Bettye Lynn Richert Joins Robertson Funeral Home

 Bettye Lynn Richert Joins Robertson Funeral Home
Pictured is Bettye Lynn Richert: Community Relations Director, Bruce Dean & Tim Harris Owners/Funeral Directors

 Bettye Lynn Richert Joins Robertson Funeral Home

ROBERTSON COUNTY TENNESSEE: (Smokey Barn News) – Long time Robertson County resident and Banking executive Bettye Lynn Richert has joined the Robertson County Funeral Home. The firm released the news in a statement to Smokey Barn News Friday afternoon.

“The Robertson County Funeral Home is pleased to announce that Bettye Lynn Richert will be joining our firm, taking the title of Community Relations Director. Bruce Dean and Tim Harris feel that Bettye Lynn will be a great asset to our family-owned business that was founded by CW and Betty Dean in 1986. As the Community Relations Director, Bettye Lynn will operate as the spokesperson for Robertson County Funeral Home taking our message out into the community. She will assist in various activities in and out of the office as the firm carries on their Tradition of Trust within Robertson County,” said Tim Harris Vice President, General Manager, Funeral Director.

Richert has 24-plus years of banking and customer service at Reliant Bank and has been engaged in many local civic areas including several years as Executive Assistant with the Robertson County Chamber of Commerce, Leadership Robertson County. In 2013 Richert was the Robertson County Chamber Ambassador of the Year. Richert also serves on the North Crest Medical Foundation Board, The Louis Draughon Foundation Board, and The Tennessee State Board of Dentistry.

Richert’s husband, Clyde W. Richert, III is a prominent local attorney and they have four children together. “Bruce and Tim welcome Bettye Lynn to their family staff and look forward to many continued years of service to all of Robertson County,” Harris said.

 

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