I just heard of Marilyn's passing. I loved working with her, she trained me to process Post Closing documents and knew her job well. Any time I had a question for her, I would bellow "Oh Wise One, I need your help again". One year for Christmas, she made all of the employees a Christmas ornament, using the person's favorite picture. I still have mine and it goes on my tree every year, no matter the theme of my tree that year. You will be missed, Marilyn. ❤️💔
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Marilyn was my cousin who I kept in touch with on Facebook. We hadn’t seen each other since cousin Tammy’s wedding about 40 years ago, but we did manage to stay in touch . I loved going to Aunt Sylvia and Uncle Dick’s cabin in Marilyn. I remember a crazy bachelorette party we went to even though I was underaged( maybe not in Maryland?!) She was 8 years my senior but was a fun cousin who included me in on her plans with friends the summer we spent time in Maryland. It was a joy to see her family events and her love for her grandchildren through her posts on Facebook. Marilyn’s mom , Sylvia ,was older than my mom, Shirley but the two were close growing up. Sylvia always lived babies and children and I think this was ingrained in Marilyn since a young age. I’m sad to hear she passed but will fondly remember her, my cousin Marilyn from Maryland .
Sincerely,
Renee Bogar
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So Sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing, knew her from St Clements shore,
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