Visitation:
202 W. Maple Street Willard OH 44890 7/27/2014 15:00:00
Service:
202 W. Maple Street Willard OH 44890 7/28/2014 11:00:00
Betty L. Seibert, age 87, resident of Willard, Ohio passed away on Friday, July 25, 2014 in the Stein Hospice Care Center in Sandusky, Ohio. She was born on March 5, 1927 to the late Clarence and Gladys (Martin) Willier and had been a life long Willard resident. Betty served as a volunteer at the Willard Mercy Hospital and was affiliated with Eastern Stars, Moose Lodge, Eagles Club, American Legion, and the V.F.W.
She is survived by two daughters, Margo (Kenny) Barnett of Willard; and Debbie Hayes of Shelby; eleven grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; 2 great great grandchildren; and two half brothers, Clarence Willier of Mansfield, and Lawrance Willier of Findlay.
In addition to her parents she is preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth M. Seibert in 1999; a son, Dr. Steven Seibert; one granddaughter, Jenna Seibert; sister, Eulawhan Adair; brother Elbert Willier; son-in-law, Clifton Hayes; step-mother, Helen Willier; and step-father, Harry Orris.
Friends may call at the Secor Funeral Home in Willard, Ohio on Sunday, July 27, 2014 from 3:00 to 6:00 PM where the funeral service will be held on Monday at 11:00 A.M with Pastor Bill King officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery in Willard, Ohio. Memorial contributions can be made to Stein Hospice of Sandusky. Online condolences can be made at www.secorfuneralhomes.com
Condolences
To the Family of our precious Betty,
I was so sorry to hear of the death of our beautiful, Betty. What a wonderful, faith-filled woman. May the peace of God be with you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. I still remember all the great times we had growing up together. Thinking of you all.
Keeping the Hayes’ and the rest of the family of this dear lady in prayer. Although I didn’t know her personally, I know some of the family, and they are very special and I can only imagine she was too.
Farewell my beautiful Aunt Betty! Thank you for the selfless acts of love and kindness you always shared; and for the amazing memories from long ago summer days allowing me and my siblings to be innocent and carefree children. Thoughts of you will forever brighten my days. I will miss you always.
Margo, Debbie and your families – My heart aches for you. Sending all of you love and prayers. Love, Jodie
We will miss “Aunt Betty”. I spent almost every summer of my youth at the “farm”. And will always remember the wonderful times there. It is a big part of how our lives were influenced to become decent human beings.Aunt Betty and Uncle Kenny and my cousins Margo, Debbie, Steven have always been dear to our hearts and of course Betty who was the matriarch of the family. She was a spiritual loving, and giving person who we could always count on for guidance when we needed it. I am sure she has gone to the lord in peace. God bless her.
Margo and Kenny, sad to hear about your mom, but you were also blessed with having her with you for so many,many years, and knowing you two are God”’s children, I know u will see her again, May God’s love surround you and your loved ones, A friend Joyce Garcia
So sorry to hear about your mothers passing. But it is Heavens reward.
I have fond memories of spending summer vacations at the farm with Aunt Betty and Uncle Kenny, and my cousins Margo, Debbie and Steven. As soon as our parents said we were going to visit Aunt Betty, I couldn’t wait to get there. It was always fun to pull into the driveway of that big old farmhouse and run to greet my favorite Aunt, who always made sure we had plenty of treats from the garden. And a good helping of wisdom to go with it! Aunt Betty, I will miss you always. Love, Jill
Betty,
You will be missed! We had somethings in common and I enjoyed talking to you about some of them! I admired your strong personality! I am very thankful I got to see you one more time this side of Heaven! We have another angel in Heaven to look down and watch over those of us still here!
Until we meet again,
Kendra and The Steve Shupp family
Grandma you will be missed deeply. You taught us all so much about life and how to fight to survive. You were an inspiration to us all. Give Grandpa and Cliff a hug for us. Your no longer in pain even thou there is a hole in our hearts.
Love you forever
Jason and Schelly Hayes