Life's Work/Service/Interests: Although Marilyn never married or had children of her own, there are many people who considered her their “mom” or “grandma”. Marilyn was a very independent and capable woman who was always willing to lend a hand or an ear. She made time for everyone and let you know you were important to her.
Survived By: Her sister, Dorothy “Dot” Barber, of Centerville, Utah, with whom she spoke every day, as well as many “children” and “grandchildren”. Marilyn Larsen, beloved aunt, sister and friend, passed away peacefully at her home in Payson, Utah, on June 3, 2016. She was 82.
Preceded In Death By: Her parents and seven siblings: Clyde, Howard, Leah and Ned Larsen, Helen Klotz, June Burchard and Verlaine Tanner.
Services: Graveside service
Mortuary: Wheeler Mortuary
Final Rest: Evergreen Cemetery
Obituary: © Wheeler Mortuary | June 2016
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Although Marilyn never married or had children of her own, there are many people who considered her their “mom” or “grandma”. Marilyn was a very independent and capable woman who was always willing to lend a hand or an ear. She made time for everyone and let you know you were important to her.
Survived By: Her sister, Dorothy “Dot” Barber, of Centerville, Utah, with whom she spoke every day, as well as many “children” and “grandchildren”. Marilyn Larsen, beloved aunt, sister and friend, passed away peacefully at her home in Payson, Utah, on June 3, 2016. She was 82.
Preceded In Death By: Her parents and seven siblings: Clyde, Howard, Leah and Ned Larsen, Helen Klotz, June Burchard and Verlaine Tanner.
Services: Graveside service
Mortuary: Wheeler Mortuary
Final Rest: Evergreen Cemetery
Obituary: © Wheeler Mortuary | June 2016
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Gravesite Details
Interment 8 June 2016
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