Marilyn "Mae" Aultman

Marilyn Mae (Miller) Aultman went to meet Jesus on June 10, 2022. Her husband of 37 years was by her side, singing Blessed Assurance as she took her last breath. She was born on September 17, 1933, to Gertrude (Pahmeier) Miller and Charles Ivan Miller in Sandborn, Indiana. She was a gifted musician and, at the age of 14, she became the church pianist. She graduated from Decatur Central High School in 1951 and studied music at Indiana University before marrying her high school sweetheart, Joe Dillon, in 1952. Over the course of the next 30 years, she led the music department at Mt Pleasant Baptist Church, where she played both the organ and piano. As a musician, her talents were always in demand, and she accompanied many musicians and musical productions at Decatur Central High School. For many years, she played piano for the community sunrise service under the direction of Betty Fields. In addition to teaching piano, she was involved in the Decatur Township Homemakers Club. In 1985, she married Ray Aultman and they lived in Zionsville, and West Milton, Ohio before making their home in Clayton where they lived for 27 years. She served as pianist for both the United Methodist Church in Monrovia and First Baptist Church of Clayton until January of 2022.

Marilyn loved the outdoors and trips to the family cabin in Brown County were treasured memories. She was thankful to have taken a bike ride on her 88th birthday just last fall, had great badminton and volleyball skills, loved to garden and never tired of hearing about her grandchildren or great grandchildren. She drew strength from her faith and passed God’s love on to all who knew her. Her ability to bring people together remains one of her biggest strengths. She loved opening her home to gatherings of friends and family. Whether it was to have coffee cake, make a puzzle or just catch up, she was happiest when surrounded by those she loved.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Larry Miller and a sister, Barbara Lucas

Marilyn is survived by her husband, Ray Aultman and her children, Connie (Steve) Senescall, Debbie (Mark) Keutzer and Nancy (Russ) Bond; grandchildren, Sean (Samantha) Senescall, Stephanie (Douglas) Moore, Gregory (Kali) Keutzer and Becca (Jeremy) Anderson; great grandchildren, Dylan and Audrey Senescall, Samantha and Tanner Moore, Will & Teddy Keutzer, Ezra Senescall; along with her brothers, Kenneth (Patricia) Miller, Glen (Malta ) Miller; brother-in-law, John Lucas and sister-in-law, Joellen Miller.

A Memorial Gathering will take place at Clayton Christian Church on Thursday, June 23, 2022 from 11:00am - 12:00pm. A Celebration of Life Service will be immediately following in the church.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Marilyn's memory to The Gathering Together in Plainfield, 147 N Center St. Plainfield IN 46168, https://thegatheringtogether.org/2021/donate/

Final arrangements and services are entrusted to Carlisle - Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.


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  1. I loved to hear Mae play the piano, I have her recorded playing what a friend we have in Jesus!! I will hold her love and friendship in my heart as long as I breathe!!

  2. I will greatly miss our times when Mae would ride her bike and stop by to sip a glass of sun tea with my front porch. She has a way to make a person feel so good! Love you and I will miss you.

  3. Marilyn was the prettiest woman I had ever seen. I was just a kid so the sample was relatively small but still she was stunning. The best part was that she was just as beautiful a person. Charming, funny, gracious and humble, she set the bar for the rest of womankind. I gravitated to her at family gatherings and social events just to enjoy her company. Like many I will miss her presence. To know someone for 70 plus years brings a special sort of perspective to the relationship, one that cannot be duplicated. She will be missed by that little boy and this old man. Greg Dillon

  4. It has been such a privilege to have known and loved Marilyn for these many years. Our family will always cherish her as a kind soul with a big heart with friendship and music that will remain with us until we meet again. We loved her dearly and still do. Ginny Warnick and family: daughter Yvonne, son Roger and son Wendell

  5. My first music teacher. Her efforts opened other doors for me later in life. Music added much to my life. I have Marilyn to thank for it.

  6. friendship began by sharing a walk every morning and soon we shared coffee and daily stories of family, flowers her wonderful cookies. My world won’t be the same without her, but our memories snd love will last forever. Rest In peace my friend.

  7. My deepest condolences to all the family at Marilyn’s passing. I just loved her.. I treasure the years I sat by her side to learn to play the piano (which has been such a life blessing)and later years of friendship. May God comfort you and bring the sweetest of memories to mind. (I am in Florida and unable to attend the service – but would certainly have been there to honor her.) ♥️ Dianne Moore Farmer

  8. With love and our deepest condolences- Sherry, Chris, Kathy, Vickie, Joyce, Kim Chandler, Sandy, Pam, Patty, Kim Cordray and Sara

  9. Such a wonderful lady and beautiful spirit. It is clear where the Sunshine girls got their light. All our love & sympathy.


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