Dorothy May “Dottie” (Turner) Betts Dottie Betts, age 78, went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Friday, September 16, 2016. Dottie was born in Geneva, OH on March 26, 1938 to Frank Turner Sr. and L. Mildred Beacon. Dottie lived the majority of her life in Geneva, moving into Austinburg Rehabilitation Center (ARC) in the memory care unit due to a rapid-moving illness, one year ago. Dottie was a dedicated school bus driver with a loving smile for Geneva Area City Schools for 30+ years, loving her many friends/coworkers and “students” as her own family. She was known by many as Mrs. Betts. She volunteered much of her time to providing transportation for many organizations and activities such as the Miss Grapette Court and Disabled Veteran’s. Prior to moving into ARC, Dottie helped many of her friends with transportation to doctor appointments, grocery shopping, and their jobs (for those of a much-younger age). An active member of Blue Star Mother’s and volunteer for Disabled Veteran’s, she was frequently seen at gatherings assisting with pot lucks and other important events. A lover of all animals, Dottie was never known to turn her back on a stray, having as many as three dogs at any given time. Dorothy is survived by her oldest brother Frank “Jr.” Turner; her children Pamela (Robert) Bennett of Mentor, OH; Dianne (John) Larkins and Michael Betts both of Geneva, OH; and Janet (John) Reed of Colorado Springs, CO; her nine grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and two great-grandchildren on the way. Dorothy was preceded in death by her son Lawrence “Larry” Betts Jr. whom she missed dearly and will now remain with eternally by being buried with his ashes; her brothers Norvin, William, Richard and Robert; and her parents. Friends will be received 10 11:30 a.m. Saturday, September 24, 2016 at THE BEHM FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 175 S. Broadway, Geneva, with a memorial service immediately following at 11:30 a.m. at the funeral home. Pastor Bryan Manary of the United Church will be officiating. Final resting place will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Geneva at a later date. A special thank you for the loving care by the nurses and staff at ARC-400 hall and Hospice of the Western Reserve. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Animal Protective League, 5970 Green Road, Ashtabula, OH 44004 or any Veteran’s organization is recommended in memory of Dottie. Friends may leave condolences online at www.behmfuneral.com