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Marilyn Avery

Enfield, New Hampshire

Jul 26, 1934 – Jan 27, 2026 (Age 91)

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BORN
July 26, 1934
DIED
January 27, 2026
AGE
91
LOCATION
Enfield, New Hampshire

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Marilyn AveryEnfield, NH - Marilyn S. Avery, 91, passed away peacefully with family by her side on January 27th, 2026. She was born July 26th, 1934 in Lebanon, NH.Marilyn loved cooking not only for her family but also cooking and serving lunches at the Enfield Elementary School for 17 years. She...

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When I first met Marilyn she came to our house as the Avon Lady. Being a newby in town, myself, I didn't know too many people. We had just bought our house so it was almost 50 years ago. Not only was she the Avon Lady she was the Welcome Lady to Enfield Very friendly, would sit and chat and fill me in on Enfield. Always friendly and treated everyone the same. As life for me went on as an Enfielder I began to meet her family and all were the same so you knew who their Mom was. If we ...

Marilyn was truly one of a kind and will be deeply missed. I will be forever thankful that she was Nana to my son. Their connection was special from the time he was born. Love and miss you Marilyn. Thinking of the family during this time.

Wishing Marilyn many loving reunions in heaven.

I am so sorry Vicky. I will miss your mom when I get back to playing bingo again. My thoughts and prayers goes out to you.

You know Marilyn just loved playing Bingo, she was always smiling and happy at Bingo especially when she won, and she often did win. You have many great memories to remember her by. . I as Our thoughts are with you and your family .

While I´m sure she is happy to be united with U Bill and free from her Earthly bonds, but trips to Enfield will never be quite the same The sounds of her laughter are permanently etched on my heart. Love & hugs to my cousins

Aunt Marilyn, I treasure my memories of you, and the family. You will be missed.

So sorry for your loss she was a great person

I remember trips with Marilyn, her sisters and Vicki to Atlantic City. We laughed so hard, and had so much fun. They were special times.