As the daughter of a farmer, Marilyn learned the importance of strength and the value of hard work. She and her sisters, Joyce, Shirley, and Gwen, were known for thier beauty, singing voices and fun natures throughout the community. Marilyn loved to barrel race horses and dance. She married Dennis M Lowe in 1948 and they had 2 children, Valerie and Rick. Her future was so bright until she awoke one morning in the grip of polio. After months of pain and rehabilitation, she regained the use of her arms, but the use of her legs were lost forever. Despite her limitations, she pressed on to be a wonderful wife, a loving mother and a dear friend to so many. Marilyn's disability did not stop her from developing her talents. She became an amazing cook, gifted artist and excellent seamstress. She found an interest in jewelry and worked at Thomas Jewelers for years, which provided her way to touch the people of Logan. She even entered the Miss wheelchair Utah pageant and won Miss Congeniality. Later Marilyn and Denny divorced and Marilyn moved to Logan. While Building her home, she and Robert Einzinger were two halfs of a whole every day. They were married in 1981 When her sweetheart passed away in 2009, Marilyn moved to syracuse, Utah, to be closer to her family. Her greatest joy in life was her family: Daughter, Son, Grandchildren, and Great Granchildren.
"Mom, put on your ruby slippers and have your first dance with your sweetheart." The family wants to thank all of Marilyn's aides and CNS LAyton and her wonderful personal aides for thier loving care. She loved you all dearly
As the daughter of a farmer, Marilyn learned the importance of strength and the value of hard work. She and her sisters, Joyce, Shirley, and Gwen, were known for thier beauty, singing voices and fun natures throughout the community. Marilyn loved to barrel race horses and dance. She married Dennis M Lowe in 1948 and they had 2 children, Valerie and Rick. Her future was so bright until she awoke one morning in the grip of polio. After months of pain and rehabilitation, she regained the use of her arms, but the use of her legs were lost forever. Despite her limitations, she pressed on to be a wonderful wife, a loving mother and a dear friend to so many. Marilyn's disability did not stop her from developing her talents. She became an amazing cook, gifted artist and excellent seamstress. She found an interest in jewelry and worked at Thomas Jewelers for years, which provided her way to touch the people of Logan. She even entered the Miss wheelchair Utah pageant and won Miss Congeniality. Later Marilyn and Denny divorced and Marilyn moved to Logan. While Building her home, she and Robert Einzinger were two halfs of a whole every day. They were married in 1981 When her sweetheart passed away in 2009, Marilyn moved to syracuse, Utah, to be closer to her family. Her greatest joy in life was her family: Daughter, Son, Grandchildren, and Great Granchildren.
"Mom, put on your ruby slippers and have your first dance with your sweetheart." The family wants to thank all of Marilyn's aides and CNS LAyton and her wonderful personal aides for thier loving care. She loved you all dearly
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