Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Dear Ceroky Family, My husband and I worked for Marilyn at Montgomery Ward several years ago. We were so sorry to learn of her passing. She was a very dedicated manager, excellent at her job and was easy to work for. We hope you find comfort in knowing people care. Our deepest condolences, Molly and Phil Kelahan Even as we mourn the loss of a dear and gentle friend, we rejoice that you are no longer in pain and that you stand in the heavens on firm, strong legs and live forever in the courts of divine love and peace. The beloved animals who prepared the way for you will be there with you until we are all reunited in eternal joy. May your family be comforted as we extend our condolences and grieve with them. May we all live your example of love for all living beings, and strive as you did to make our little part of the world a better place. Marilyn, we shall love and miss you always. Blessed be, Liz & Louie I worked for Marilyn at Montgomery Ward for a few years in the 90's. She was a great mentor, and a wonderful person to work for. I'm so sorry that she's passed and I never got the chance to catch up with her. Dear Ceroky family, My wife and I both worked for Marilyn at Montgomery Ward in the 90's. We were very sad to hear the news. Our sympathies go out to her family. A couple of things that stand out the most are her passion for her job and all the happy/satisfied customers that kept coming back to the store. When she spoke with customers it was like they had a known one another forever. She was a very personable and caring leader. She said I was one of her favorites and I will never forget that. Thanks always Marilyn, Love Bobbi Jo and Bryan Dwyer We send our sympathy in the loss of Marilyn. She has gone over the Rainbow Bridge and is now happy and at peace. We did the ALS walk in Delaware Park last July in her honor. This year we will do it in her memory. Dear Ceroky Family, My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and all your family. I have known Marilyn since the early 1970's. We were great friends and working colleagues at Montgomery Wards. She was very dear to me and my husband, Gary. As she was a part our our wedding, back in 1974. We all had a grand time planning the wedding and pulling it all together in fine fashion. There was a lot of laughs and love between us girls. My mom passed, in November. I know there are no words to express the pain and loss that you are all going through now. Marilyn is now at peace and in the loving arms of our Lord. Goodbye...can be the saddest word, and is often it is not the word we are prepared for. The void is something no one can deny or fill or even talk away with words, however, in grief you will feel the magnitude of love that was felt and given to Marilyn. Though your loss is heavy, realize that your love was a great blessing in her life...who heard the call to come home. With our deepest sympathy, Gary and Sherrie Brewer Dear Family, I think of my dear cousin Marilyn daily, with comfort knowing she's out of misery and with her Lord and Savior, beloved Mother and Father,her loving grandparents and adoring Aunt Tee, Uncle Ernie and Auntie Goldie in paradise. I will charish these last few months of reconnecting with Marilyn, and my Ceroky cousins, knowing that Marilyn understood the love we have for her and the sacrifices her family so unselfishly made to help ease her difficulties. God Bless you all, my cousins and all the people, friends, family and even those people she came in contact with to assist her in the ways they could, who didn't know her, but showed her love and kindness none the less. With love, Cousin Judy ;