MARILYN-ANGUS-Obituary

MARILYN ANGUS

Louisville, Utah

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Marilyn Wilcox Angus 1928 ~ 2010 ROY - Marilyn Wilcox Angus died peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday June 9, 2010. She was born to William Clyde Wilcox and Mary Sophrona Giles on February 29, 1928 in Heber City, Utah, the first of four children. She graduated from...

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Mark and family,
The services on Monday were beautiful and a peaceful reminder of Marilyn's great legacy. We have always looked up to Marilyn with such great respect. She was a wonderful example to all of us. You have raised a wonderful family and they did a beautiful job teaching us with such a sweet spirit.

President Angus i am sorry to haer about sister Angua
she will be miss by all.
love and prayers.
richaed mckinney.

We were so sorry to hear about Marilyn. We wanted to attend. Such a lovely woman. I'm so grateful that I got to see her last summer at Elda's. We are thinking of you... with love.
Kathleen and Roy Kendall, Heber

PRESIDENT ANGUS I AM SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR WIFE. SHE IS LOOK DOWN ON YOU FROM HAVEN.

What a wonderful example and an amazing legacy Sister Angus has left for us all. She was always a sense of calm to young missionaries who may have been unsure or fearful. We love you Sister Angus and pray that your family and President Angus will be comforted.

The example of a loving mother was very clear and strong in the lives of her family. We did not have the blessing of knowing her well, but we have loved and been impressed by her sons and their families who she was an example to. Our love and prayers go out to you at this time.

Angus Family,

I am one who was blessed to serve in Hawaii with your Mom and Dad, and words cannot adequatey express how much Sister Angus impacted my life. Her love of the Lord, Elder Angus and her children and grandchildren is such an amazing example to me. I join with you all as you rejoice and celebrate the life of an elect lady. Aloha oe, Sister, Angus, until we meet again.

All my love,

Nellie Thorley Bingham

There are many people who may be an influence in your life; however, only a few can truly touch your life for good as you aspire to become like them. Sister Angus was that person to me. I am so grateful for the priceless experience of serving with Elder and Sister Angus...even coming from the MTC together to serve the people of Hawaii.
I will never forget her graceful nature and spirit of love and compassion I felt from her. I was truly blessed to have known her...thank you for...