Betty L. Marshall

Betty L. Marshall, 90, of Indianapolis, passed away on September 11, 2019 at her home surrounded by her family. Betty was born on October 21, 1929 in Connersville, Indiana to the late Irvin B. and Mary M. (Crouch) Fish. On August 21, 1947 she was united in marriage to her late husband, Richard E. Marshall in Columbus, Indiana.

Betty lived life to the fullest. Her family was the most important part of her world. Betty was strong beyond measure. Her witty sense of humor and contagious laugh were a joy to anyone that spent time with her.  Her forever youthful spirit and looks amazed all who met her. Betty was always the life of the party and nothing made her more happy than having family and friends get together to dance and celebrate. She loved her dogs, spending time by the pool and beach, playing cards and staying involved in the neighborhood.

Along with her parents and husband, Betty is preceded in death by three children, Sherry L., Kimberly A., and Kevin J. Marshall and a grandchild, Kortni Marshall.

Survivors include her children, Kathy S. (Tom) Weliever, Richard E. (Colleen) Marshall, Jr., and Kelly J. (Tonya Schulz) Marshall; grandchildren, Colorado Weliever (Kyle Sherman), Eden (Anthony) Volpp, and Kimberly Marshall; and seven great grandchildren.

Family and friends will gather for the visitation to celebrate Betty’s life on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 from 4:00 to 6:00 P.M. at the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis. Burial will take place privately at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial donations to be made to Humane Society of Indianapolis, The American Cancer Society, and Community Health Network Hospice Program; envelopes will be provided at the funeral home on Tuesday. Care and cremation arrangements are entrusted to the Daniel F. O’Riley Funeral Home. Please visit www.ORileyFuneralHome.com to leave an online condolence with the Marshall family.

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  1. There is a little bit of grandma in all of us. I see it everyday in Skyla with her love of shoes and brightly colored clothes ߘŠ We will share the memories of her for generations to come! Love you, miss you, mean it! ❤️❤️❤️

  2. Betty, you will be greatly missed! I so enjoyed all of our visits in my salon over the many years you had visited. You were an outstanding client as well as a glorious and wonderful friend. I love you Betty. Markie Wilson

  3. 60 years of family, friendship,love and Christian sharing. Lots of fun and companionship . And many years of games and beach. I treasured our sisterhood and miss her.

  4. Betty greeted and welcomed us to Crystal Lakes Community in 2005. Her light and love shone on us all. She served on our HOA board. She hosted our community picnics. We are blessed with her grace and memories. She is missed by us. Judy Noggle

  5. This was no ordinary life. This was a life well lived and well loved, a life that will be deeply missed. Look for a letter from me today. Love, Linda & Lindy. I plan to remember her as a butterfly.ߦ‹ or a fishߐ . Where ever she goes I know she will touch lives as she did mine. My thoughts and prayers go the family. Betty was one of a kind and she will be missed.

  6. Betty will be truly missed. She was such an inspiration and encouragement to me. We would sit and talk for hours, she was full of wisdom and didn’t mind sharing her thoughts. I appreciated that so much. Betty would always talk about her love for her family. She was a lady who lived life to the fullest..❤

  7. So sorry for our loss. So many fun memories of a great mother-in-law. Please know I am thinking of all my Marshall relatives. Barbara Marshall

  8. In Memory of Betty….”a very special neighbor “ We were blessed to have Betty as our neighbor…just across the fence. Betty will be missed by us and all who were blessed to know her. She was very kind and helpful… With Our Sympathy & Prayers for Betty’s Family…. May God Be with You All Sincerely, Steve & Doreen York (Neighbors)


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