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Lynne and Joe Beavis posted a condolence
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Isn't this just the epitome of Marilyn and Dave?
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Lynne and Joe Beavis posted a condolence
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Dear Marilyn.
To know you was to love you girl! We met you and Dave on one of the golf courses in The Villages shortly after you had moved there. You wore an amazing, outrageous red hat and I had on a golf skirt suffering from static electricity. We tried everything to 'earth' it and can vouch that holding your butt against a tree does not work. Of course we just had to have another round of golf together, and that sealed the friendship between the four of us.
There followed many nights of cards, Merlot and nibbles; many days of hitting little balls into little holes - helped by the fact that we had drawn eyes on them so they could see their way in; hours of laughter; an amazing surprise birthday party that you, Dave and Joe cooked up for me; and a Murder Mystery evening where you became branded a criminal in the guise of a Nun.
You would do anything to help anyone - including looking after various articles of clothing for us, to save us carrying them backwards and forwards from England. You both became fondly known as 'the keepers of the knickers'.
We will miss you dreadfully when we visit The Villages next time. It was such a privilege to have known you and Dave - you always made our trip so very special and we could never wait to see you both again. You were the brightest star there; the happiest person we knew; and love followed you everywhere.
We will always love you both.
Lynne and Joe xx
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Toy Lindsay posted a condolence
Saturday, July 30, 2011
15 or 16 years ago I had opened another salon in maynard,ma. I was ahead of my time,a day spa. In a small middle class town. Theme was unusual to say the least. Emperor penguins and sand birds danced the our working area painted beautifully by Marilyn. Giant long lashed ostriches lined the hallways and the eyes followed you swear to you unreal!!! The seringeti was in our reception area with the giant lone tree like on nat.g.o. In the barren parking lot a wall was painted with a meadow of wild flowers painted also by my dear and talented friend!!! To this day that remains !! The first mural in Maynard !!! The salon is now gone,I have another never have I been so seen one like the one Marilyn and I had she the artist who put my dream to walls and space. She did things through her heart. Unselfish and full of life. I loved her then I love her now. We don't meet women like her enough. Gone is her body, but the soul of what she was to many remains intack. So sadden for you Sheri Karen and David and her loving family. Prayers are with you. She is not gone.
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Dick and Joan Crump posted a condolence
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Marilyn never stopped moving. If she sat down it was to work on a family photo albumn.or to research a new species of birds.
When she came to the cape to visit friends and use her time share she wold have golf clubs in one hand and binoculars in the other.
Marily could name so many types of birds we often said "she was for the birds"
What we remember the most about Marilyn was how dedicated she was to
karen's entire family.
You will be missed marilyn
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Brenda Piro posted a condolence
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Hi Uncle Dave, Sheri & Karen
I am so sorry and sad at the loss of Aunt Marilyn. I am happy I got the chance to see her last year, when lance,Laurie and myself spent time in Florida, that's when Dad and Chris went out too. Marilyn was a spark in this world- a bright spot- a gift. Her laughter and smile were never ending, and especially when she posed for photos with mouth wide open! lol! She was so kind and generous to me, she took me to the hospital when I was so ill years ago, and supported and advocated for me when I had no one else to do that for me. She spent countless hours on the phone with me during my depression years, as she had been there as well.
She was my protector and mentor in many ways. I will miss her dearly. We might not see our family often, or talk, or email too much, but I think of my family often.
I loved my summers as a kid at your home- the cinnamon toast- watching the birds out the window. I loved the Christmas parties at Uncle Daves & Aunt Mal's, playing great games and- uhhh- watching birds out the window!
I loved the times Mal & I would get together for lunch, going grocery shopping in NH when we went to Karens, swimming with the kids. I loved my visits when you lived in Mass. I loved playing games with her- I find it hard to find another adult who will play tag with me- or follow the leader - but my Auntie will !!! She was a kid at heart !
Some people in life excite you- they inspire you and actually add to your energy- Thats Marilyn.She electrified everyone and everthing she touched. Every time I was near her- I got happy- excited, had more energy. I felt calmer and at peace with the world, she had a positive energy , and she loved to share it with the world. There aren't too many people in the world who inspire, and I am glad to have grown up around one of those people and have her positive energy rub off on me. She taught me to be silly, to laugh with my mouth wide open, to stick my tounge out at the world, to be a fighter, to be generous, helpful and kind. She taught me to love fully, and never give up on yourself. She is an amazing woman.
The day Chris called and gave me the news- I was in shock and extremely saddened- but after a while- I looked up into the big beautiful sky, and looked at the birds and trees around me, I felt the energy of life, and I felt my Aunt, saying- I'm OK Brenda- Live life- enjoy the day- Smile more- Laugh more - Love more.
I truly believe we are energy, we go to another place, heaven- whatever you want to call it, but we live on. Marilyn knew me personally, my life,my sorrows, and she helped me so much, I am so thankful to have had a aunt like her. I Love her and miss her, I will hold her in my heart always.
So- now I am balling my eyes out while typing ! I had these photos from our Visit with Mal & Dave- I have attached them- The photo of Mal with mouth wide open is so funny- because I have nearly the same photo when we were at Gramma & Grandpa's house- out in the backyard- I was 13,
If the photos are too large- I can sent a hyperlink and upload them to my server.
I Love you all, I am so sorry for your loss, you all take care, and I will see you up north.
All our Love
Brenda & Leo
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Christie A Cope posted a condolence
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Mal & Dave visited us at our home and ranch 4 or 5 times over the years. We did the usual ranch activities such as horseback riding, working on the water ditch, having 'happy hour' under the ramada in front of the fire, bird watching at Bosque del Apache and on the ranch. One year Karen and her family joined us at the ranch with Mal & Dave. The boys did practice shooting,horseback riding and the big bonfire, even Cameron who was 2 1/2 years old at the time.
We will cherish all our memories of those times and many others with Mal, most recently in May 2011 when she arranged a lot of activities for us during our visit at the Villages, everything from two polo matches, dinner out, bocci and concerts. She even got us out on the golf course and of course Mal had the best score of the four of us.
Our heartfelt sympathies to you Dave with the loss of the 'love of your life.' We miss her already but cherish those memories of her with you, Karen, Sherri, Kevin, Ryan, Dannie and Cameron.
Love, Christie & Ed Cope (Mal's brother & wife)
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Anne and Ken Canfield posted a condolence
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Dave, please accept our condolences on the passing of your wife. Marilyn had such a wonderful sense of humor and a true zest for life. We remember the joy she brought to Dot Rey, our mutual friend. Dot used to tell us about the outings she had when the two of them would go shopping at the mall; Dot loved to related to us about how Marilyn—pushing Dot in her wheelchair—would "race" through Pheasant Lane Mall at top speeds. Such laughter and fun the two of them had together!
We are saddened by Marilyn's death—she had a truly unique spirit, and so loved and enjoyed life. Our thoughts and sympathy are with your family.
Anne and Ken Canfield
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Paula Dion posted a condolence
Friday, July 29, 2011
Our deepest sympathies on the loss of Mal. We treasure the 50-year friendship that brought light to our lives, joy, laughter, and just plain fun. We remember attending a pool party at the Attleboro house in the late 60's. She convinced 8-10 couples to don bathing suits and head outside on a hot summer night. We naively thought that we must be going for a swim in the neighbor's pool since Mal and Dave did not have a pool. Once outside, the laughter began as Mal raced for the outside faucet and turned on the sprinklers! Only with Mal did we order dessert before the entree in a restaurant. After all, if you ate the healthy food first you may not have room for dessert!. We shared golf, cards, walks on the beach, bird watching, many a bottle of wine and brie from Chatham cheese shop. We loved her and will miss her. Our love and sympathy to you Dave, Sheri, Karen and all of her family.
Paula and Dick
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Lori Gorecki posted a condolence
Friday, July 29, 2011
i am so sorry. I have so many wonderful memories of her and the rest of your family. Such a loss. She was an amazing lady!! My thoughts and prayers are with u all. I know its been years but i loved her so much as i do the rest of you. Her and Momma are together having a ball, im sure. Again - im so sorry for your loss. Xoxo
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MariElaine Jordan Amerine posted a condolence
Friday, July 29, 2011
She was very precious to our family. I was just talking to my husband and children about who she was to us and they express their sympathy also. Sheri, I will be praying for you and your family. Aunt Marilyn's memory is very special to me. The sleepovers at your house, the cinnamon toast!!, her laughter and her smile....I am always grateful to her for her taking me in during mom's illness and making my prom memorable....she truly will remain in my heart as one of the most important people in my life....my love to you all....
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Joe and Lynne Beavis posted a condolence
Friday, July 29, 2011
We were so deeply sorry and shocked to receive your email today. We hadn't known Mum for much longer than 3 years but we very quickly became close and we loved her a lot. Her zest for life, humour and kindness make her totally unforgettable.
Please accept our deepest sympathy - we would like to extend our sympathies to Dad.
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duane tibbetts posted a condolence
Friday, July 29, 2011
I am sorry to learn of your mother's passing. A beautiful light has left this earth but it will shine for ever in our hearts. She has been a wonderful friend and inspiration for the last 50 years. She was always willing to extend a hand to those in need of support. It wasn't that long after Joan's death that she picked me up and put me to work on Christmas decorations and then included me in family parties. I have always been thankful that she immediately accepted Dorothy when she came into my life and they have grown to be friends as well. That great wit, ready laugh and and enjoyment of life to its fullest will be missed by all.
With sympathy and love,
Duane
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gail and gene sudol posted a condolence
Friday, July 29, 2011
I will always remember Marilyn as the sexy "Playboy Bunny"!! The first time my husband and I met Marilyn was on Halloween when she knocked on our door with Pauline and there she was a "Playboy Bunny"!! She was giving out more than goodies that night; she was giving all of us a little bit of herself. What a wonderful way to be welcomed into the neighborhood!! She was always full of life, happy and enjoyed every moment. She was very infectious!! I know my life has been blessed by knowing her. We may have lost a friend here on earth, but heaven will never be the same again for it has gained a "Treasure"!
Gene & Gail Sudol
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Beatrice Thibodeau posted a condolence
Friday, July 29, 2011
Hi,
I appreciate that you shared the news of Marilyn's passing and I want to express my deepest sympathies. I met Marilyn a few years back when she came to do a CDC survey and was fortunate to have worked with her in this capacity for 2 surveys in a row. She was such a positive, happy and warm person. Surveyors come in with their various personalities and in my experience, none as personable as Marilyn. She was a joy!
I remember when she was describing her trip to Africa and then sharing her experience upon the next years survey. The last time we spoke she told me of the decision to retire to Florida and enjoy the new home, playing golf, travel, and just relax. She was so excited. Even more special, she took the time to stop in and say farewell in person before leaving the area.
My sincere condolences to Marilyn's family and friends. Bea Thibedeau. North Shore Medical Center
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Blanche Radnor posted a condolence
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Memories are not enough. We had such plans. The visit last summer here in West Palm Beach was too short. There is one beautiful reminder that I see every day -- while walking in my back yard Marilyn spied a flower pot full of weeds. She found buried in the cover a small sprig of a plant. She told me that if I would keep the weeds pulled the plant would grow and flower. So I did. The plant thrived and a couple of weeks ago started producing the most beautiful red flowers. It is in full view of my kitchen window. I love you Marilyn and promise to keep the weeds pulled. Blanche Radnor
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Debra A Russo posted a condolence
Thursday, July 28, 2011
All my memories of Marilyn are my favorite. Christmas tree decorating in Boston was always so much fun. Listening to her enterpernurial dreams and than making them come true. My heart is so heavy with her passing. Marilyn, you are a friend that I never forgot nor never will. Until again we see each other again, All my love, Debra Russo
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