ORMOND BEACH, Fla. -- Martha Sue Dillon, 79, of Ormond Beach passed away peacefully Thursday, Feb. 1, 2024, at Stuart F. Meyer Hospice House surrounded by family.
She was born May 11, 1944, to Lois and Ollien D. Harper in Cairo, Illinois, and grew up in Charleston. She and Larry Dillon were married Nov. 23, 1993.
Martha had a huge heart and loved helping others. This led her to her career as a hairstylist and salon manager for JCPenney's Salon from the store opening in West Park Mall until her retirement.
During her over 20 years as manager, the salon earned the title of million-dollar salon and was the largest salon between St. Louis and Memphis, Tennessee. Her clients and colleagues loved her and her work ethic.
Martha was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She leaves behind a legacy of dedication to her family. Her grandchildren meant everything to her, and she would always be there to support them.
Survivors include her loving husband, Larry Dillon; two daughters, Laura (Keith) Whitworth of Bryant, Arkansas, and Stephanie (Ryan) Ellinger of Scott City; stepson, Brent (Sarah) Dillon of New Palestine, Indiana; grandchildren, Kaleb and Larissa Whitworth, Cole, Aubrie and Gracie Ellinger, and Aiden and Alex Dillon. In addition to her immediate family, she leaves behind her brother, Charles (Sandie) Harper, and sister, Sharon Loomis.
Martha was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Galen Harper; and sisters, Annette Robertson, Frances Mays, Dixie Corrigan and Margaret Anderson.
Martha's absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Her smile, loving heart and kindness will forever be remembered and cherished.
Visitation will be from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, March 23, at La Croix Church in Cape Girardeau. Funeral will follow at 10:30 a.m. at the church. Burial will be at Odd Fellows Cemetery in Charleston.
Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society.
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