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Marilyn Ellen Gill Veteran

Birth
Logan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
5 Feb 2016 (aged 90)
Russellville, Logan County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Marilyn Ellen Gill, 90, departed this earth for her heavenly home on Feb. 5, 2016.

She was born June 22, 1925, in Bibbtown, Ky., to Henry Gill and Mamie D. Bowles Gill. She was proceeded in death by her brother, James E. Gill and Beulah M. Gill Harmon (Bill).

Our beloved Marilyn enjoyed life to its fullest as well as many hobbies and activities. Shortly after finishing high school, Marilyn enrolled in the United States Army in 1943. This was during World War II. She served in a clerical role. Marilyn entered the service right after the ban had been lifted allowing African-Americans to enlist. While serving in the Army, she displayed her athleticism by being one of very few African-American women to suit up and play for a military women's basketball team. She suffered a leg injury while playing, which ended her playing career early on. After earning an honorable discharge in September 1945. Marilyn returned home to Chicago and a few months later enrolled in Cosmetology School and earned her Illinois Cosmetology License.

Marilyn spent the majority of her adult life in Chicago, Ill. As a dedicated employee, Marilyn worked for the Fifth Quarter in Chicago, and later became an employee for many years with the world-renowned Reuter's News Agency's Chicago location. As one who loved fishing, gardening, animals, and nature, but, Marilyn's greatest love of all was the Lord and her church.

She was a dedicated member of Greater St. John A.M.E. Zion Church, Chicago, Ill., for many years. She served on the Usher Board. Shortly after moving home to Bibbtown, Ky. in 1983, Marilyn moved her church membership to Arnold's Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. She was instrumental in organizing and starting the Adult and Junior Adult Usher Board at Arnold's Chapel. She held many church programs on behalf of Arnold's Chapel. Upon the deaths of several long-time elderly members, the church was unable to financially retain its A.M.E. Zion affiliation, and in an effort to keep the 167-year old church doors open, Marilyn drafted a church charter, and re-organized the church as Arnold's Chapel Community Church, which it is known as today. At her untimely death, Marilyn served as President of the Church Trustee Board.

During her time in the Bibbtown/Logan County community, Marilyn spoke about about the history of Bibbtown and Major General Bibb and his slaves to various organizations in the community as several of her ancestors were former slaves of Bibb's, and inherited land that remained in her family through generations.

Marilyn's home going is a celebration of her life as those who knew her LOVED her. She leaves behind the following family members to cherish her love and memories: James Gill, nephew, Bibbotwn, Ky.; Eugene Ragland, foster-son, (Angel) of Charlestown, S.C., Pamela Hall, Franklin, Ky., Jamie Arnold Parrish (Dewayne), Louisville, Ky., and a host of many, many, many LOVING relatives, neighbors, and friends.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bank St. AME Zion Church, 564 E. 5th St., Russellville, KY 42276.
Marilyn Ellen Gill, 90, departed this earth for her heavenly home on Feb. 5, 2016.

She was born June 22, 1925, in Bibbtown, Ky., to Henry Gill and Mamie D. Bowles Gill. She was proceeded in death by her brother, James E. Gill and Beulah M. Gill Harmon (Bill).

Our beloved Marilyn enjoyed life to its fullest as well as many hobbies and activities. Shortly after finishing high school, Marilyn enrolled in the United States Army in 1943. This was during World War II. She served in a clerical role. Marilyn entered the service right after the ban had been lifted allowing African-Americans to enlist. While serving in the Army, she displayed her athleticism by being one of very few African-American women to suit up and play for a military women's basketball team. She suffered a leg injury while playing, which ended her playing career early on. After earning an honorable discharge in September 1945. Marilyn returned home to Chicago and a few months later enrolled in Cosmetology School and earned her Illinois Cosmetology License.

Marilyn spent the majority of her adult life in Chicago, Ill. As a dedicated employee, Marilyn worked for the Fifth Quarter in Chicago, and later became an employee for many years with the world-renowned Reuter's News Agency's Chicago location. As one who loved fishing, gardening, animals, and nature, but, Marilyn's greatest love of all was the Lord and her church.

She was a dedicated member of Greater St. John A.M.E. Zion Church, Chicago, Ill., for many years. She served on the Usher Board. Shortly after moving home to Bibbtown, Ky. in 1983, Marilyn moved her church membership to Arnold's Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church. She was instrumental in organizing and starting the Adult and Junior Adult Usher Board at Arnold's Chapel. She held many church programs on behalf of Arnold's Chapel. Upon the deaths of several long-time elderly members, the church was unable to financially retain its A.M.E. Zion affiliation, and in an effort to keep the 167-year old church doors open, Marilyn drafted a church charter, and re-organized the church as Arnold's Chapel Community Church, which it is known as today. At her untimely death, Marilyn served as President of the Church Trustee Board.

During her time in the Bibbtown/Logan County community, Marilyn spoke about about the history of Bibbtown and Major General Bibb and his slaves to various organizations in the community as several of her ancestors were former slaves of Bibb's, and inherited land that remained in her family through generations.

Marilyn's home going is a celebration of her life as those who knew her LOVED her. She leaves behind the following family members to cherish her love and memories: James Gill, nephew, Bibbotwn, Ky.; Eugene Ragland, foster-son, (Angel) of Charlestown, S.C., Pamela Hall, Franklin, Ky., Jamie Arnold Parrish (Dewayne), Louisville, Ky., and a host of many, many, many LOVING relatives, neighbors, and friends.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Feb. 13, 2016, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bank St. AME Zion Church, 564 E. 5th St., Russellville, KY 42276.

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