Marilyn-Adamcik-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Schwenke-Baumgarten Funeral Home - Schulenburg

Marilyn Agnes Adamcik

Jun 2, 1934 - May 8, 2025

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Love and miss you my beautiful friend

Sorry I missed the FURNAL. Loved her very much.

Mrs ADAMCIK SORRY TO HEAR OF PASSING.

I’m lighting a candle for Grandma at Westminster Cathedral in London—a beautiful church from the late 1800s that stands as a symbol of lasting faith. As I reflect here, I’m reminded of how deeply she shaped my life—her kindness, strength, and faith helped build the foundation of who I am. Her love runs through our family, and I carry that with me as I walk my own path and build a future. I love you, Grandma.

Praying for the Adamcik family.

Danny & Barbara Clark

I will always remember Aunt Marilyn's beautiful smile and her wonderful energy for anything she was doing. I know she will be looking out for all of us from above.

My condolences to the entire Adamcik Family. Steve, you and your brothers all did a wonderful job taking care of your mother the last five years. I never met your mother, but it turns out my father-in-law and your mother were in high school together. He remembers her. She's at peace. Take care.

She was a great Aunt, we had some great times together and she even tried to reach me Tarots a Czech card game!!!❤

We are so sorry for your loss to all of the Adamcik family you are in our thoughts and prayers Aunt Marilyn was a wonderful Lady, she was loved by all. And will be missed by all. Our deepest sympathy. Love you Aunt Marilyn Greg and Linda Bayer

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Marilyn's Obituary

Marilyn Agnes (Kainer) Adamcik, 90, of Ammannsville, Texas, passed away peacefully on May 8, 2025. She was born on June 2, 1934, in Middle Creek near High Hill, Texas, to the late Hulda (Heinrich) and Alfred Kainer. Marilyn was the second of six children. She was a member of Queen of the Holy...

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