Marilyn Dieck Betterton

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: July 19, 1944
  • Date Of Death: January 31, 2019
  • State: Illinois

Marilyn Dieck Betterton, age 74, passed away peacefully on the evening of January 31, 2019 at her home in Silver Spring, Maryland, with her daughters by her side. 

The oldest daughter of six children, Marilyn was born to William Dieck and Josephine Marie Kroeger on July 19, 1944 in Peoria, Illinois, and she grew up with her siblings on a small farm in the nearby town of Metamora.  Marilyn graduated from Metamora Township High School in 1962 and later became a Licensed Cosmetologist.  This was the perfect career for her, as Marilyn was truly inspired by making everyone look and feel beautiful, and she brought a spark of joy to all during lively conversations at the beauty salon — all the while demonstrating her keen sense of humor.

Marrying Gary Betterton of Hazel Green, Alabama, in 1965, Marilyn was a dedicated and supportive Army wife for more than 30 years.  While raising their two daughters, the military life carried them from North Carolina to Germany, the Southwest, and back to North Carolina where Marilyn lived until 2009.

Extremely busy with raising her family and working diligently to support sending her daughters to college, Marilyn always found time to be a good friend to many, and extended herself to others in need.

Marilyn was a devoted mother to her two daughters, Laura (Betterton) Golightly of Silver Spring, Maryland, and Stacey (Betterton) Jaffett of St. Augustine, Florida.  She is survived by her siblings Susanne (Dieck) Robb of Steeleville, Elizabeth “Betty” (Dieck) Mitchell of Peoria, and Michael Dieck of Fayetteville, NC; however, was preceded in death by her parents, brother William Dieck, and sister Leila (Dieck) Petticrew.

For the last five years, Marilyn resided at Rejuvination group home in Silver Spring, Maryland, where she was loved and cared for by angels here on earth.  Marilyn’s family wishes to extend heartfelt gratitude to the caregivers who provided tender and compassionate care and became family to her. We are also grateful to the members of the Montgomery Hospice “Ruby Team”, who provided incredible care and emotional support over the last year.

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