John G. Betin
July 18, 1942 ~ October 22, 2025
John was born in Latvia in the summer of 1942 and recently passed away in a nursing home in Centennial, Colorado.
He emigrated to the US in 1949 with his parents and two sisters to a farming community in West Texas through sponsorship by the Lutheran Church for World War II displaced persons. A brother was born to the family after moving from West Texas to Dallas, Texas. While living in Dallas, the family became US citizens.
John was educated in the Dallas public schools, where he was a good student and ran track for Bryan Adams High School, setting several records in long distance running. He graduated from Bryan Adams in 1961 and enrolled at the University of Texas at Austin.
John graduated from UT-Austin with a degree in Finance, while also running track for the Texas Longhorns.
After graduation, he began a successful career in insurance working at Southland Life in Dallas and later an insurance holding company in Englewood, Colorado in 1983.
John’s true love was the outdoors. During summer breaks in college he worked for the US Forest Service in Montana and Idaho. While working in Texas and later in Colorado, he spent many a vacation traveling to Wyoming and hiking the rough terrain of the Wind River Mountains.
As a Coloradan he became an expert skier and avid fly fisherman, fishing the rivers of northern Colorado, Wyoming and Montana and skiing the black diamond slopes of Colorado. John was also an avid runner for many years and was extremely well read, possessing an extensive library. He was always up for a good cup of coffee, a nice glass of wine and good conversation.
His love of the outdoors was cut short by a series of strokes that disabled him and kept him from the outdoor activities he loved.
John was preceded in death by his parents, John and Erika Betin, and his younger brother Richard. John is survived by his sisters, Irene Betin of Aurora, Colorado and Barbara Betin Macha (spouse Mark Macha) of Highland Village, Texas; two nieces, Heather Souders and Robin Craig, whom he dearly loved and doted on during their growing up years; and other extended family.
John will remain forever in our hearts. The memorial service to remember John will be held at the chapel at Bethany Lutheran Church located at 4500 E. Hampden Ave Cherry Hills Village, Colorado on November 13, 2025 at 10:30 am. A reception will follow. Irene and Barbara express their gratitude to the pastoral staff and homebound parishioner ministry of Bethany Lutheran Church and to the staff of Orchard Park Healthcare Center in Centennial, Colorado for the care given John over his last 15 months.
Services
Memorial Service: November 13, 2025 10:30 am
Bethany Lutheran Church
4500 E Hampden Avenue
Cherry Hills Village, Colorado 80113





Steve and I send our deepest sympathy to you on the loss of John. We met John on many occasions and enjoyed his welcoming smile at church. John had a positive impact on so many people.
Hugs!
Brian & Steve
We will never forget John, Mark and Michael cross-country skiing together in -50° freezing weather in Colorado. Of course, you and I were not actually with them Barbara, but it was fun just hearing them tell their tale when they returned…….what a special memory!
Our Love Always,
Mary and Michael