Her wit was razor sharp and never challenged; she helped you see a 'new' perspective, which was usually hers. She was kind, generous and compassionate. She believed in autonomy and dignity and a person's right to choose the life they want. She struggled with the concept of tough love and was fiercely independent and private. She worried about them, rooted for them, protected them, forgave them, and always kept on loving them. She liked you or she didn't, it was black or white…if she didn't, let it be remembered that she could rack a shotgun with one hand, shark anyone at a game of pool and her CB handle was the 'Traveling Gypsy'! With that said, she was genuine to a fault, she meant what she said and said what she meant, she sugar coated nothing. Her words of encouragement, wisdom, and sometimes comfort, kept them in line, taught them the "school of hard knocks" and gave them something to pass down to their children. Her tenacity, wittiness, charm, and her sometimes grace, will never be forgotten.
It would be remiss not mention the love she had for her grand 'fur-babies'. Firstly, Shay Shay, how wonderful it must be to finally have Mamma with you; along with all the heavenly snacks we are sure she is handing you, of course when no one is looking. Tang and Princess Ping-Yang, you can't help but giggle when you say their names. Tang will miss you greatly, but will most assuredly honor you, with his well-known lightning fast 'love' nips, especially on those he knew you weren't quite fond of…while little, sweet Princess distracts the unknowing with her beauty and shyness.
In closing, Marilyn will be desperately missed by all those that she has left behind. Our hearts are so broken by this loss; but to be accepted by her was a true gift. She was one of a kind and to be loved by her was to be truly blessed.
Marilyn's life will be celebrated on Saturday, March 19th at the Lankford Funeral Home in Deland, FL beginning at 12:30 P.M. for the family private viewing. Friends will be welcomed at 1:00 P.M. with a 2:00 P.M. service to follow; Marilyn will be laid to rest in the beautiful DeLand Memorial Gardens.
Her wit was razor sharp and never challenged; she helped you see a 'new' perspective, which was usually hers. She was kind, generous and compassionate. She believed in autonomy and dignity and a person's right to choose the life they want. She struggled with the concept of tough love and was fiercely independent and private. She worried about them, rooted for them, protected them, forgave them, and always kept on loving them. She liked you or she didn't, it was black or white…if she didn't, let it be remembered that she could rack a shotgun with one hand, shark anyone at a game of pool and her CB handle was the 'Traveling Gypsy'! With that said, she was genuine to a fault, she meant what she said and said what she meant, she sugar coated nothing. Her words of encouragement, wisdom, and sometimes comfort, kept them in line, taught them the "school of hard knocks" and gave them something to pass down to their children. Her tenacity, wittiness, charm, and her sometimes grace, will never be forgotten.
It would be remiss not mention the love she had for her grand 'fur-babies'. Firstly, Shay Shay, how wonderful it must be to finally have Mamma with you; along with all the heavenly snacks we are sure she is handing you, of course when no one is looking. Tang and Princess Ping-Yang, you can't help but giggle when you say their names. Tang will miss you greatly, but will most assuredly honor you, with his well-known lightning fast 'love' nips, especially on those he knew you weren't quite fond of…while little, sweet Princess distracts the unknowing with her beauty and shyness.
In closing, Marilyn will be desperately missed by all those that she has left behind. Our hearts are so broken by this loss; but to be accepted by her was a true gift. She was one of a kind and to be loved by her was to be truly blessed.
Marilyn's life will be celebrated on Saturday, March 19th at the Lankford Funeral Home in Deland, FL beginning at 12:30 P.M. for the family private viewing. Friends will be welcomed at 1:00 P.M. with a 2:00 P.M. service to follow; Marilyn will be laid to rest in the beautiful DeLand Memorial Gardens.
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