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Marilyn Deanna <I>Moore</I> Nichols

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Marilyn Deanna Moore Nichols

Birth
Belleville, Republic County, Kansas, USA
Death
13 Jul 2017 (aged 80)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. 6 Lot 106 Plot 03
Memorial ID
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NICHOLS, MARILYN DEANNA—Marilyn Deanna Nichols was born to Kenneth G. Moore and L. Arlene Nickerson Moore on May 21, 1937, in Belleville, Kan., and passed away July 13, 2017, in Brookestone Village Nursing Home in Omaha, at the age of 80. Marilyn was the older sister of Sharron and Linda.
Marilyn grew up and lived most of her life in Fillmore County.

She earned a B. A. in teaching from Doane College in 1969 and then taught in the Geneva, Fairmont and Grafton school districts. Kindergarten was her favorite, but she taught first, seventh and eighth grades too.

Marilyn retired from teaching and began a second career as a bookkeeper. She assisted with the bookkeeping at Green Country in Geneva for decades until her final retirement.
She married the love of her life and best friend, Marvin Dean Nichols of Fairmont, on July 19, 1959. They had three children: Beth, Scott and Todd.

To Marilyn, family came first. She would eagerly volunteer to watch her grandchildren and was a helpful motherly presence whenever it was necessary.

Until her health decline significantly, Marilyn was a fixture at all sports, music, dance and art activities of her children and grandchildren.

Marilyn enjoyed all forms of music. She loved hymns, musical theater, jazz, Elvis and classical music. You could find Marilyn playing the piano at her home in Geneva, Lakeside Retirement Home and Brookestone Village. In fact, her passion for music stayed with her until her dying day.

She loved to play all types of games with both adults and children. Her family fondly remembers games of Clue, Liverpool Rummy and Trivial Pursuit that would go well into the night. Bridge was another of Marilyn’s passions. She belonged to several bridge clubs and this number increased significantly once she retired.

If Marilyn couldn’t attend a family sporting event, she would have sports on the TV. She loved baseball, Kansas basketball, Nebraska football and tennis to name a few and was not afraid to express her views about teams and players.

Marilyn was a voracious reader and longtime board member of the Geneva Public Library where she ensured that others would have the opportunity to learn to appreciate and love books and reading as much as she did.

As a long term member of the Geneva United Methodist Church, Marilyn served at every lay position in the church. She taught Sunday school, Vacation Bible School and was a regular at the Sunday morning early service until she moved to Lincoln. Marilyn found great comfort, friendships and peace through the church and her faith.

Marilyn was a long time and active member of PEO, Chapter O in Geneva, where she held every office in the chapter. She looked forward to the meetings and the interactions with the other members.

She enjoyed traveling and saw nearly all of the United States and nearly every continent, some more than once. She traveled with the Geneva State Bank Ambassador club many times and enjoyed the trips with family and friends to see and learn about new people and places. Her house was filled with pictures and mementos of her travels. Sometimes, she would be planning the next trip before she finished a trip.

Marilyn is preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Marvin.

She is survived by her sisters, Sharron (Bernard) Arbuck, and Linda Adams; her children Beth Nichols, Scott Nichols and Todd (Lindsay) Nichols; grandchildren, Baylee and Noah Nichols and Avery and Layne Nichols.

A memorial service for Marilyn was held on July 18, at the United Methodist Church in Geneva. Pastor Michelle Gowin officiated the service. Sondra Myers accompanied the congregation in the singing of “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” and “Amazing Grace.”

A committal of ashes was held in the Geneva Public Cemetery following the memorial service.

The Nebraska Signal July 26, 2017 page 3A col. 1 and 2
NICHOLS, MARILYN DEANNA—Marilyn Deanna Nichols was born to Kenneth G. Moore and L. Arlene Nickerson Moore on May 21, 1937, in Belleville, Kan., and passed away July 13, 2017, in Brookestone Village Nursing Home in Omaha, at the age of 80. Marilyn was the older sister of Sharron and Linda.
Marilyn grew up and lived most of her life in Fillmore County.

She earned a B. A. in teaching from Doane College in 1969 and then taught in the Geneva, Fairmont and Grafton school districts. Kindergarten was her favorite, but she taught first, seventh and eighth grades too.

Marilyn retired from teaching and began a second career as a bookkeeper. She assisted with the bookkeeping at Green Country in Geneva for decades until her final retirement.
She married the love of her life and best friend, Marvin Dean Nichols of Fairmont, on July 19, 1959. They had three children: Beth, Scott and Todd.

To Marilyn, family came first. She would eagerly volunteer to watch her grandchildren and was a helpful motherly presence whenever it was necessary.

Until her health decline significantly, Marilyn was a fixture at all sports, music, dance and art activities of her children and grandchildren.

Marilyn enjoyed all forms of music. She loved hymns, musical theater, jazz, Elvis and classical music. You could find Marilyn playing the piano at her home in Geneva, Lakeside Retirement Home and Brookestone Village. In fact, her passion for music stayed with her until her dying day.

She loved to play all types of games with both adults and children. Her family fondly remembers games of Clue, Liverpool Rummy and Trivial Pursuit that would go well into the night. Bridge was another of Marilyn’s passions. She belonged to several bridge clubs and this number increased significantly once she retired.

If Marilyn couldn’t attend a family sporting event, she would have sports on the TV. She loved baseball, Kansas basketball, Nebraska football and tennis to name a few and was not afraid to express her views about teams and players.

Marilyn was a voracious reader and longtime board member of the Geneva Public Library where she ensured that others would have the opportunity to learn to appreciate and love books and reading as much as she did.

As a long term member of the Geneva United Methodist Church, Marilyn served at every lay position in the church. She taught Sunday school, Vacation Bible School and was a regular at the Sunday morning early service until she moved to Lincoln. Marilyn found great comfort, friendships and peace through the church and her faith.

Marilyn was a long time and active member of PEO, Chapter O in Geneva, where she held every office in the chapter. She looked forward to the meetings and the interactions with the other members.

She enjoyed traveling and saw nearly all of the United States and nearly every continent, some more than once. She traveled with the Geneva State Bank Ambassador club many times and enjoyed the trips with family and friends to see and learn about new people and places. Her house was filled with pictures and mementos of her travels. Sometimes, she would be planning the next trip before she finished a trip.

Marilyn is preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Marvin.

She is survived by her sisters, Sharron (Bernard) Arbuck, and Linda Adams; her children Beth Nichols, Scott Nichols and Todd (Lindsay) Nichols; grandchildren, Baylee and Noah Nichols and Avery and Layne Nichols.

A memorial service for Marilyn was held on July 18, at the United Methodist Church in Geneva. Pastor Michelle Gowin officiated the service. Sondra Myers accompanied the congregation in the singing of “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” and “Amazing Grace.”

A committal of ashes was held in the Geneva Public Cemetery following the memorial service.

The Nebraska Signal July 26, 2017 page 3A col. 1 and 2


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