ELIZABETH-WORKMAN-Obituary

ELIZABETH "BETTY" WORKMAN

Muskegon, Michigan

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WORKMAN, MRS., ELIZABETH 'BETTY" Norton Shores Resting in the arms of Jesus, Mrs. Elizabeth Mary "Betty" Workman, age 93, passed away Monday morning, September 21, 2015, at Seminole Shores Living Center. Betty was born June 8, 1922 to Leonard and Marie (Groeneveld) Dolislager in Muskegon. Betty...

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Aunt Betty was always concerned about the welfare of others. She continually offered her time and services to help others. She sat with my dad all night in the hospital.

To My Dear Friend Kathy and all of the family,
I send my deepest sympathy at your great loss, but heaven's gain. She was always a kind, caring, soft hearted woman who welcomed me everytime I came over to the house to see Kathy. Always, had a smile on her face. Sincerely, Charlene Sherwood Breuker Hansen

lunch at Seminole Shores - 2013

Dear Joan, Kath, & Barb,
Our condolences as you mourn the death of your Mom and are separated from her until we are reunited again in heaven. She was a special and gracious aunt - always interested in our welfare. It was always fun to visit Aunt Betty & Uncle Wes. My earliest memories are of the aluminum Christmas tree with the rotating color wheel (it seemed so unique and heavenly) and of playing hide-and-seek in their cavernous basement as a little boy. Other special memories...

Joan, so sorry to here of your loss. She was a beautiful lady and from what I've read in her obituary she was beautiful on the inside also.
Peggy Dolislager

Betty and Wes welcomed us to Bethany Church in January, 1981. We are grateful for their warm friendship and many encouragements as well as for their partnership in ministry. Betty re-presented Jesus, as she practiced a hospitality which opened her heart and life to many people, including our family. Lou and Linda Roossien

. . .to her family, my sincerest sympathy.
She was such a gracious lady whenever Barb had us over for slumber parties! Her gentle and sweet smile. . .I'll always remember that about her!

She was a special aunt. Always eager to invite me in and help in any way possible. She stayed the whole night when my dad, her brother, was near death. She had a tender spot for the needy and served them through the Muskegon Rescue Mission. And her pies were out of this world. I will miss her.