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Betty Jane Laycock

Sep 15, 1926 – Oct 12, 2012

Racine – Betty Jane (Laycock) Hird, 86, was surrounded by her loving family when she passed away on Friday, October 12, 2012 at the Becker-Shoop Center. She was born in Iron River, Michigan on September 15, 1926, daughter of the late George and Bernice (nee: Kass) Sablich. Betty grew up in Iron River, MI., however was a Racine resident for most of her adult life.

At age 17 Betty worked at the Jack O Lantern Soda Fountain with her good friend Mary Sarder. She later traveled by train to Chicago to pursue work for Attorney Cooper and Dr. Van Dylan. After World War II ended, she met and married Clifford C. Laycock and moved to Racine. Betty was an exceptional homemaker and an extraordinary cook, who took great pride in providing a happy home for her husband and children. She loved family gatherings, also enjoyed music, classic movies and fine wine. Betty was a faithful woman whose compassion for others, led her to support many charitable organizations.

Betty is survived by her children, David (Sharon Laycock, Jennifer (Wolfgang) Wagener, Clifford A. Laycock, Jackie (Willie) Lee, Susan Britson, Rosemary Ormond, and Charles Laycock all of Racine; 25 grandchildren, 49 great-grandchildren, 8 great-great grandchildren; sisters, Donna Culver; Brenda Beckman; her brother, George Sablich; a dear friend, Gordon Johnson Jr. She was also preceded in death by her husbands, Clifford C. Laycock in 1981; and Charles Hird in 1999; her son, Kenneth Laycock; son-in-law, Maury Roushia; Great granddaughter, Mercedes Harris; sister, Carol Sablich; brothers, Jack Sablich; Milton Sablich; and Robert Sablich.

Funeral services will be held in the funeral home at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, October 17, 2012 with Pastor John Bodnar officiating. Interment will follow at Mound cemetery. All are invited to visit with the family Wednesday morning beginning at 10 a.m. Memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association have been suggested.

To Stephanie, Marion, and Terrie we offer our heartfelt thanks and gratitude for the care bestowed to our mother when we all needed you the most. May God bless you always. 

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  1. Carol Reynolds says

    November 30, -0001 at 12:00 am

    Jackie & The Laycock Families
    I pray that in your time of sorrow that you, and your families can find comfort and peace in your warm and and fond memories or your loving Mother ,Grandmother in this sad time of the loss of your loved one.
    My Deepest Spympathy,
    Love Carol Reynolds

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December 18, 2024

Words cannot even begin to express the tremendous gratitude our family has for a team like the one at Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home & Crematory. Thank you for the gentle lovely care over our mother Delia (Rosa) Balderas. Never having had a direct experience with a funeral home to this extent we didn’t know what to expect. We didn’t have a clue that they would step right in and have the most comforting team surrounding us that thought of ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING for anyone in our position. It was very evident from the first discussion on the phone that they were already well prepared to handle every little detail for us that we weren’t even aware would be required. Mark and his team truly eased so much of the unknown worries right out of our path, and left room for us to just focus on the small personal details we wanted for our mom. It was nice to know that all cost involved was in black and white on their site as well as on paper at our first meeting. Leaving no room for question or doubt what so ever with any fee involved. It was truly a blessing to have everything written out so well and simplified with various price range options in a time that we needed crystal clear direction. Its been beautiful to see that their care and service didn’t stop after our mom’s service came to an end. They continue to be in communication with immediate responses as questions arise along the way. God bless Mark, and the entire compassionate team, to be around to guide many many more for generations to come through life’s most difficult times. You are all truly amazing.

 

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