I remember when Auntie came over to my house. She was a little distraught and saddened and she talked with me for hours. But I built her up so much so much. I built her up. She never seemd to be that saddened ever again.
I remember when I heard Marilyn was a hard working person and was there to help out where she can. Her remembrance will not be forgotten.
I remember when Marilyn told me she cooks and takes care of herself even though she was blind!
I remember when Marilyn and I worked in the ministry on many occasions, it was always a pleasant experience.
I remember when I meet her 30 something years ago at the Norwood cong in Cleveland.
I remember when Marilyn let my children sleep in her home.
I remember when Marilyn took me in when my brother had the chicken pox and she let me stay with them for 2 weeks. I really appreciated her kindness and generosity and I never forgot that.
I remember when Marilyn spoke with my father when we were teenagers.