Marilyn “Sue” Whitehouse
Marilyn “Sue” Whitehouse, age 82, of Beaverton, passed away on Friday, Feb. 27, 2026. She was born on Oct. 27, 1943, the daughter of Ralph Moss and Bernadine Boylen. Sue loved painting, gardening, canning, cooking, baking and enjoying the outdoors. She devoted her life to loving and caring for her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren; along with her beloved pets.
Sue’s gift to others was to bring joy and happiness to all people of all ages. She loved to dress in costume for any occasion, perform skits at family get togethers and has been known to tap dance back in the day. She enjoyed making others laugh, good knock knock jokes, and she believed in God (just ask her caregivers). She was tiny but tough; but these past few months were hard on her frail body, and she said she was ready to go be with Jesus. We are blessed to know that she is no longer in pain and in her heavenly home.
She is survived by Otis Whitehouse, and her children: William “Bill” (Adam) Whitehouse, Brenda (Leon) Woodruff, Suzanne “Brook” Fassett, Becky (Scott) Dachsteiner, and Belinda Kaye (Jim) Cabets; grandchildren: Derek (Krystle) Knight, Brandon (Chris) Woodruff, and Jory (Anna) Fassett; great-grandchildren: Lacey, Isabelle, Bentley, Mason, and Jackson; sister, Genna (Wayne) Hall; and several nieces and nephews that loved their Aunt Sue.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ralph and Bernadine; brother, Jerry Moss; and sister-inlaw, Linda Moss.
Funeral services took place on Monday, March 2, 2026, 11 a.m., at Hall-Kokotovich Funeral Home in Beaverton. Visitation was held on Sunday, March 1, 2026 from 6-8 p.m. at Hall-Kokotovich Funeral Home in Beaverton. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in honor of Sue to St. Jude’s and Shriners Children’s Hospital. She was laid to rest at Tobacco Township Cemetery. Arrangements are in the care of Hall-Kokotovich Funeral Home. www.hallkokotovichfuneralhome. com.
Family would like to thank Janet Flynn and Spring Street Practice staff, Dr. Stone and staff, Tanner and Cheeky from PT in Midland, all the caregivers turned into friendships over the past seven years, and special friendships with caregivers Naomi and Karen.