Marilyn was a lovely lady. I’m a resident of FPH and enjoyed Marilyns company very much. I enjoyed meeting one of her daughters and one of her brothers. I met her brother one day at lunch in the dining room, and her daughter one evening when we were having a little pizza party. Marilyn and I had some nice conversations while she was at FPH. We were both born in 1952 and I’ll bet she was the youngest one here. I will miss her and I am so sorry for your loss. Meredith Rickheit
Like Holly and Blanche, I was a friend of Marilyn in school, scouts and drum corps. I remember Marilyn being cheerful, funny and smart. I still smile when I remember the snapshot of her that appeared in our high school yearbook. She had just gotten back into the van in Puerto Rico. (She had fallen out!) Hers was the only face showing because everyone else was doubled over laughing! I know she will live forever in your hearts. May God comfort you in your time of sorrow.
Jim and I send our thoughts and prayers to the family. I remember her from school. church and girl scouts. Growing up with friends like her was fantastic in our little town of Prospect. She will be missed
Rocky and I send our condolences to her family. I grew up with Marilyn and went to school, Prospect Drum Corps, Youth Fellowship at Church and girl scouts with her. Many great times I will remember! Miss you my friend. Blanche
Aunt Marilyn was always so thoughtful and caring. She always remembered everyone’s birthdays and also sent nice cards for a Happy Spring, or Thanksgiving or fall. Our deepest sympathy and condolences Ashley and Heather.💕