Marilyn-Darling-Obituary

Marilyn J. Darling

Plainville , Massachusetts

1941 - 2005

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63, of East Bacon Street, died on Tuesday, January 4, 2005 in the Sturdy Memorial Hospital, Attleboro. She was the devoted wife of the late Ronald Darling Sr. She is survived by two sons Ronald Jr. and his wife Patricia Grady-Darling of North Attleborough, Michael and his wife Lisa Darling of...

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Hi, Little Miss Sunbeam
Just a quick hello from me to you. I have been thinking about you and your family, and Mom. I quess I just want you to know, that you are just beginning a new part of your life, that we all wish could have waited. Mom expects you to go on with all the wonderful things she taught you and gave you. You are in a very special place little one. You will make it through it all. It won't be easy, but you have Mom in your heart and in your head. I will be coming down to...

Dear Kelly, Ron, Mike, and families,

Bob and I were shocked and stricken with saddness when we got calls from Aunt Ruth and Aunt Doris Darling telling us the tragic news. Marilyn just called us on New Year's Day and we had a nice talk and caught up on the news. She sounded wonderful and was so looking forward to better days and better health in 2005.

I'll always cherish the memories of meeting her and Kelly, Darryl, Ryan and Colby on our summer vacation in 2003....

Ronnie, Michael, Kelly and Family:
Our thoughts are with you during this time. Your mother was a very special woman who taught us a lot about love and life. We are thankful for the time that she gave us and hope that all of you are well. Love, The Zenders.

Ron, Michael and Kelly,
My husband and I both worked at Walpole with your mother for many years. You were the light of her life and she always had a story or an update about you and your children. I haven't seen her in several years and I was saddened to learn that she had passed. Although I knew her through work, her true calling was as wife and mother. She will be missed.

I am so sorry to learn of Marilyn's death. The last time we saw Marilyn was at her house last year. We shared lots of old memories of my grandmother and my father. She was very kind, loving and most of all fun to be with. She will be missed by all.

Kelly, My deepest sympathy to you and your family for your great loss.

Ron, Michael and Kelly,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. She was such a kind and caring person. George always enjoyed doing work for her and seeing her when he was working at Kelly's. She always told him he had an angel on his shoulder, maybe now he has two. God bless you all.

It was an honor to know Marilyn..and her Grandchildren will be better people to have had her in their lives. She will be sorely missed.

Kelly and Family,
We were saddened to hear of the death of your mom. Please accept our heart felt sympathy and know that you and your family will be in our prayers. Please let us know if there is anything we can do.