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Bette Maybury M.D.

Zionsville, Indiana

1942 - 2016

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Bette Maybury, MDBette Maybury, MD, daughter of Gustav and Elna Gerlitz, was born 11-10-1942 in Fargo, ND, and died 9-4-2016 in Indianapolis, IN from complications of scleroderma, a rare, chronic, progressive auto-immune disease affecting the connective tissues, skin, blood vessels, internal...

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I new Betty personally being her granddaughter I loved her more than anyone she was an amazing grandma who I called Mimi my entire life, though a bit crabby at times, especially towards the end she was always loving. Something I remember about her was that she always had werthers hard caramels around the house she had I real sweet tooth and whenever she would watch me once I got a bit older we would always joke that it was more like I came over to watch her rather then for her to watch me...

Dr. Bette Maybury treated my Cluster headaches for over a decade and literally gave me the ability to function with a quality of life I would not have known without her. Her technical passion for treating headache and compassion as a physician were exceptional. Patients didn't just appreciate her, they loved her for her care. Keith Liden, M.S., M.S. Criminal Justice

Bette was such a special person. Here at Robin Run she bravely kept on, even when it was almost impossible for her to swallow. She was eager to help anyone who wanted information about medical problems, cared for all of us. Another friend and I enjoyed dinner out with her twice--and it was always a delight. She would drive us in her aging car. We always heard the latest cat story, her love of her granddaughter, and the news before and after her great trip to the eclipse. We forgot...

I was a patient of Dr. Maybury. She helped me with my health problems get to the point were I am now , living a good life. I so admired her. Laurel Wheatley
Noblesville, Indiana

May you be encouraged by God's promise of eternal life.