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MARILYN CAROLE TAYLOR (FINDLAY)

Date of Passing: Aug 29, 2014

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MARILYN CAROLE TAYLOR (nee FINDLAY) After declining health and a brief illness, Marilyn passed away on Friday, August 29, 2014, at the age of 68. Marilyn was predeceased by her husband Bill in April of this year. She is survived by her daughter Angie, son-in-law Ryan Butterwick, granddaughters Taylor and Hope, as well as her brother Marvin Findlay, sister-in-law Laurel Garvie (Keith), brother-in-law Ken Taylor (Kris), and many cousins, nieces and nephews. Marilyn was born and raised in Winnipeg. She grew up in Ft. Rouge where she met Bill and in 1965 they were married at Augustine Church. Marilyn worked for many years as a telephone operator at MTS, taking leave to have her only child Angie in the mid 1970s and returning to MTS in the mid-1980s, first as an operator and then retiring from the Billing Department. Marilyn had a natural talent for painting and she also enjoyed handwork including knitting and crocheting. She will be greatly missed by family and friends. A private gathering will be held at a later date.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 06, 2014

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Thank you so much Marilyn for so many things that you did for me, straight from your heart. Always so special and so sharing, I think of you guys often and THAT TRIP Bill and I sporadically took to California, after you had invited me over for the best in the world lasagna. Always in my thoughts, prayers, and, especially in my heart. RIP. Love you both so much. Sincerely, Einar Johanson - Posted by: Einar Johanson (Friend ) on: Apr 28, 2023

  • Marilyn was a kind person, who was always easy-going and generous. I have known Marilyn since I was a child growing up in Fort Rouge. She would go out of her way to greet you with her soft "telephone" voice. Condolences to her loved ones. - Posted by: Randy Fisher (friend) on: Sep 11, 2014

  • Marilyn and I were friends for more than 1/2 a century. There are many stories to share about Marilyn. We curled together, took a few art classes together, Attempted cross country skiing and supported each other in hard times and rejoiced in the good that life brought to our lives. I will surround myself in a blanket of memories of Marilyn and will miss her. Always on my mind. Forever in my Heart. Until we meet again. I love you Marilyn. Rest Now. - Posted by: Judy Anscomb (Friend) on: Sep 07, 2014

  • So sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Gail - Posted by: Gail Kotowich (met Marilyn while working at MTS also and thru the UNION) on: Sep 06, 2014

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