Marilyn was born on April 7, 1931 to Floyd and Josephine (Campbell) Konkle. Marilyn was employed by Union Steel, Data Processing, for several years. She especially enjoyed being a homemaker and was an avid gardener. Marilyn loved spending time with her grandchildren, who were the center of her universe.
She was preceded in death by her parents, along with her granddaughters, Tracy Mohler and Carrie Lampman. Marilyn is survived by her sons Douglas Mohler, Jr., Albion, Joseph Mohler, Springport, Thomas Mohler, Clark Lake, and David (Sharon) Mohler, Great Falls, MT and her daughter, Cheryl Mohler-Freeman, Dallas, TX. She is also survived by her siblings Norma Norton, Powder Springs, GA, Don (Brinda) Konkle, Battle Creek, Martha (James) Staley, Richmond, VA, and Phil (Sandra) Konkle, Albion. She has 10 grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews.
Marilyn was born on April 7, 1931 to Floyd and Josephine (Campbell) Konkle. Marilyn was employed by Union Steel, Data Processing, for several years. She especially enjoyed being a homemaker and was an avid gardener. Marilyn loved spending time with her grandchildren, who were the center of her universe.
She was preceded in death by her parents, along with her granddaughters, Tracy Mohler and Carrie Lampman. Marilyn is survived by her sons Douglas Mohler, Jr., Albion, Joseph Mohler, Springport, Thomas Mohler, Clark Lake, and David (Sharon) Mohler, Great Falls, MT and her daughter, Cheryl Mohler-Freeman, Dallas, TX. She is also survived by her siblings Norma Norton, Powder Springs, GA, Don (Brinda) Konkle, Battle Creek, Martha (James) Staley, Richmond, VA, and Phil (Sandra) Konkle, Albion. She has 10 grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren, along with numerous nieces and nephews.
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