Bethene Ray, 92, died Aug. 9, 2022, at Ohman Family Living at Holly Hill, where she had been a resident for two years.
Nicknamed “Boots” by her nine siblings, she was born on Aug. 23, 1929, in Ree Heights, S.D., to Franklin and Myrtle Deuter. Her paternal grandparents were homesteaders from Buffalo, N.Y.
Bethene met Robert Jerry Ray after she graduated from high school and they married on Dec. 21, 1951. After her husband was discharged from the Army, the couple lived in several cities and towns in Ohio while Jerry, a civil engineer, designed roads. Their family eventually grew to include six children. In 1965, they moved to Chardon.
Although Bethene was practical by nature, she suffered a benign form of temporary insanity every December, trying to purchase every gift on each of her kids’ Christmas wish lists, and baking quantities of labor-intensive holiday cookies.
Over the years, she attended countless little league baseball, CYO basketball and high school soccer games for her four sons.
Although she denied being an animal lover, Bethene somehow became involved in the care of her children’s pets, including a couple of baby raccoons in the 1970s.
In 1981, Jerry took a job in Montrose, Colo., where the family lived for several years. When their youngest two boys were in college, the couple embarked on new adventures when Jerry accepted temporary work assignments in Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. Bethene especially enjoyed the five and a half years they spent in Hawaii. For exercise wherever they lived, she liked to walk to daily Mass.
After retiring, the couple built a home in Munson Township, and purchased a condo in Titusville, Fla. For 20 happy winters, they were part of a close network of snowbirds from Canada and the northern United States. In Florida, Bethene often attended weekday Mass at St. Rita church.
Until losing most of her vision to macular degeneration, she embroidered pillowcases and tea towels. An avid reader, she listened to books on tape during the final years of her life.
In addition to her husband of 70 years, Bethene is survived by her daughters, Jerri Donohue (Bill), of Brecksville, and Joni Yen (Dr. Jerry, deceased), of Pleasanton, Calif.; and sons, Tate (Patty), Todd (Mary) and Troy (Maureen), of Munson, and Thad (Dory), of Yukon, Okla.; 17 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, four sisters and one brother.
Bethene’s family is grateful for the kind, conscientious care she received from the staff of Ohman Family Living at Holly Hill.
Services were previously held at St. Mary Catholic Church and Maple Hill Cemetery.
Arrangements were entrusted to The DeJohn Funeral Home & Crematory of Chardon (formerly Ritondaro).Online obituary and guestbook at www.DeJohnCares.com.
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