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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Betty Ann (George) Dawley

Betty Ann (George) Dawley
August 27, 1947 ~ March 30, 2024

On March 30, 2024 Betty Ann George Dawley departed her earthly home. Upon her arrival in heaven, it has been confirmed, Mona Lisa’s smile is in fact the 2nd most famous.

Betty was born August 27, 1947 to Robert Allen and Anna Lois (Mullen) George. She attended Chandler public school and lived her entire life in Chandler. Betty retired from ONG after many years, leaving behind the most systematic, sanitized, methodical, structured orderly organized office in the history of the company. Her life revolved around music, mainly the piano and organ. She began playing the piano at the Friends Church when she was in the 8th grade. Thanks to BUD and Deloris George for sending her to organ lessons. She made playing simultaneously with both hands and bare feet look easy. Although she taught Sunday school for 40 years she continued to study, even after losing her sight. Thanks to her fancy hearing aids that linked to her fancy iPhone that connected to her fancy bible app, she could continue teaching her class when she figured out her fancy iPad had dictation. (You’re welcome mom, no one wanted you to retire, even though you were driving me crazy trying to help you navigate technology and continually messing up your font size and losing the print button.) Yes, she had us all fooled by her amazing memorization skills, counting steps, feeling her way around rooms waiting to catch a glow from specific light fixtures to know where she was. Betty was dedicated to her children JR & Debbie Ratliff, church and to her God. She loved the mission trips, especially the trip to Africa.

She was married to Rip Dawley for 30 years. They loved to travel by bus, cruise ship, planes, and trains. She looked forward to family reunions, entertaining, cooking, setting the table with real plates, silverware, and cloth napkins, thank you very much, paper plates are for the birds! Although we can all remember the one and only time in 2022, she let us use paper plates and plastic forks.

She was preceded in death by her parents, son James Robert (JR) Ratliff and husband Rip Dawley. Those left to cherish her memories are daughter Debbie Ratliff, Sister Letha George Ramsey, and husband Terroll. Two nieces Angela & Monty Ward, Terra & Zac Morrow. Johnny & Tracey Massucci, David & Geneva Dawley, grandsons David & Bri Dawley, Eric & Andrea Dawley. Very precious to Betty are the six great grandchildren and her greatest joy was making chocolate chip cookies, snickerdoodle cookies and key lime pie with and for Rhianne, Gracie, Addie, Ella, Jackson, and Kevin. Aunt Doris George, Aunt Joy (Mullen) Wilson and Uncle Charlie Mullen.

Special thanks to cousins Mary Beth Howard & Robert Beard who never left Betty and Debbie’s side. Tracey Massucci for the love, gentle care, and tenderness during the most difficult time of her transition and Johnny Massucci for taking her on walks and sitting on the porch so she could feel the sun. Emerald Hospice & Cornerstone Caregivers. Donations can be made in Betty’s honor to: Kibima Hospital 3320 S Oak, Wichita, KS 67217.

A memorial service will be held at the Chandler Friends Church at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, April, 2, 2024. Arrangements are under the direction of Lehman Funeral Home of Wellston.


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