Marilyn Domine

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Jul 24, 1925
Departed on Oct 14, 2019

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Barb, I’m so sorry about your loss of your mom. I know you loved her deeply and will hold her in your heart and memories.

Barb, I’m so sorry about your loss of your mom. I know you loved her deeply and will hold her in your heart and memories. ??

I remember Marilyn from working together at the old Wilson Ave Drug Town, and what a hard worker she was! She loved her flowers, children and grandchildren. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.

Karesha, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Keep those wonderful memories alive, as her legacy will continue to live on through you and those wonderful memories you have and continue to share. Through your conversations she seemed like a spunky and wonderful person who had a zest for life and passion for her family. Celebrate her life, as I am sure that is what she would want you to do! ((HUGS)) from your work family in Georgia!

Marilyn and I went to Harrison school from at least 5tth grade and then on to Roosevelt to graduation in 1943. I have a 5th grade photo of us if you would like a copy, also a photo of the last 5 members of our class that was taken at a lunch I talked Marilyn into attending. I talked to her earlier this year and I am sorry that I did not call again. I kept in touch on her health with Dorothy Steward, so she was in my prayers daily. So very sorry I will not be able to attend her services. Dorothy Davis Wharton 363 3272

Marilyn was a great friend I remember ,,playing cards ,eating pizza,and talking on the phone a lot ,I know you are in a better place but I wish you were still here but now you are with family those left here miss you and to the kids and grand kids she was a special lady and I will be praying for you all .I remember she collected bears for a few years and when we helped her move the first time she had so many garden statues ,she loved flowers and liked to keep her yard and flowers looking good ,she loved her grand kids and she had a big heart and could go some place and talk to anyone when moving 1 time she came home with a guy and said she met him at the bank and said do you want to help he did .so Marilyn this is not good bye but see you again someday