Betty-Cotter-Obituary

Betty Cotter

Dublin, Ohio

Sep 24, 1953 – Sep 14, 2025

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BORN
September 24, 1953
DIED
September 14, 2025
LOCATION
Dublin, Ohio
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Betty (Ritterhoff) Cotter of Dublin, Ohio and formerly of Dayton, Ohio, died on Sunday, September 14 at Dublin Glenn Memory Care in Dublin, Ohio. A Memorial Mass will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, September 29 at St. Brigid of Kildare Parish, 7179 Avery Road Dublin, Ohio 43017. Family will...

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When Betty was much younger, she and her brother John and I were the best of friends. She told his mom every single thing we did that we shouldn’t have done. She was a sweetheart, and even though she told on John and I we both loved her and cared about her greatly. We made sure she got to Saint Alberts OK every day and home. She never knew we watched her like that but we did. She was best friends to my sister Peg, we lived about five doors apart. May God rest her soul. She was wonderful woman.

From elementary days at St Brigid, we recall Betty's beautiful smile .. and her love of Canada cottage.

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I went to nursing school with Betty , we had so many great times together , I will always remember them , I was so honored to be a part of your wedding . I appreciate all the times ,phone calls we shared after nursing school & wish we had got together more often . Betty was a wonderful ,loving friend ,wife, & mother . She will be missed You have our sympathies for your loss Donna ,Ted Alexovich

Tom, I will miss seeing you and Betty at Dublin Glenn. We all get to know and see each other every day or so and become a special family. Keep all the beautiful memories of Betty in your heart. Sending deep sympathy to you and your family at this time of sadness.

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Betty Betty Betty, I´m gonna miss that smile that lights up the room , and how u made me feel loved from your laughter and family. You will be Missed and cherished deeply , as I go Through videos of us dancing to one of many songs we danced to. And to Tom my condolences to you and your kids and The Cotter family , But what a lucky Man you are to have had the pleasure of knowing and loving an incredible woman like Ms Betty. Dublin Glenn to me is not just work it´s where we meet incredible...

Betty wasn´t just a resident to me, she was a light that became family. From the moment I met her, I knew she was someone special. Strong, graceful, and full of heart. What I´ll always remember most is how her face would light up when Fleetwood Mac came on. We shared many quiet moments listening to her favorite songs, her eyes closed, humming softly, feet tapping and just letting the music carry her. It was her kind of peace, and she invited me into it with her. Betty loved deeply, her family...