Born June 26, 1929, in Bedford, Iowa to Charles Henry and Helen Harriet (Clary) Atkins, she married Delbert R. Simon in 1951.
Surviving is one son, Rick (Debbie) Simon of Pekin; and one daughter-in-law.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, David Simon; one brother, Henry Atkins and three sisters, Dorothy Johnson, Lucille Talbott, and Bernice Atkins-Bayless.
She was a graduate of Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa with her bachelor's degree. She later received her Master's in Music Education from Eastern Illinois University.
As the family moved several times, she enjoyed directing both adult and children's choirs in Methodist churches in Flint, Michigan, Bellingham, Washington, and Iowa City, Iowa. After settling in Charleston Illinois in 1969, Betty was a music teacher for Charleston Public Schools for many years. She also was a longtime member and director of the children's choir at Wesley United Methodist Church. She remained close to her retired teacher friends, and cherished traveling and volunteering with them.
She enjoyed her collection of owls, rocks from places she had visited, and Disney characters. She was particularly fond of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Her collections were a fun attraction to her five great-grandchildren. Betty loved playing games with family during holidays, and her favorite show was Jeopardy.
Inurnment will be in Fairview Cemetery in Bedford, Iowa at a later date.
Born June 26, 1929, in Bedford, Iowa to Charles Henry and Helen Harriet (Clary) Atkins, she married Delbert R. Simon in 1951.
Surviving is one son, Rick (Debbie) Simon of Pekin; and one daughter-in-law.
She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, David Simon; one brother, Henry Atkins and three sisters, Dorothy Johnson, Lucille Talbott, and Bernice Atkins-Bayless.
She was a graduate of Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa with her bachelor's degree. She later received her Master's in Music Education from Eastern Illinois University.
As the family moved several times, she enjoyed directing both adult and children's choirs in Methodist churches in Flint, Michigan, Bellingham, Washington, and Iowa City, Iowa. After settling in Charleston Illinois in 1969, Betty was a music teacher for Charleston Public Schools for many years. She also was a longtime member and director of the children's choir at Wesley United Methodist Church. She remained close to her retired teacher friends, and cherished traveling and volunteering with them.
She enjoyed her collection of owls, rocks from places she had visited, and Disney characters. She was particularly fond of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Her collections were a fun attraction to her five great-grandchildren. Betty loved playing games with family during holidays, and her favorite show was Jeopardy.
Inurnment will be in Fairview Cemetery in Bedford, Iowa at a later date.
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