Marilyn-Denner-Obituary

Marilyn Denner

Portland, Oregon

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Denner, Marilyn 85 May 06, 1926 Dec. 16, 2011 Marilyn Denner died on Friday, Dec. 16, of age related causes. She was born in Portland to Maurice H. Singer and Augusta G. Singer. Her family also included brothers, Samuel and Edward Singer; and sister, Ethel (Singer) O'Mara. The family lived in...

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We had so many good times with Dick and Marilyn and situations too funny to mention. Jim now 91 and I being a child bride , I'm only 88. We have been married 70 years (yes to each other).

what fun we had on and off many golf courses. I miss my dear friend. Joyce Malk

To Marilyn Family: I was a good friend of your mom. She was a great sports person. She played a mean game of golf. We also played bridge together. I really enjoyed her company and she will be missed by all her friends at Tualatin.
Sincerely, Margaret Matin

Dear Maurie, Mark amd Families,
I saw your Mother's obit. today in the paper. We have know them since the 60's through Bob and Norma Hays(both gone now) and played golf with them through the years. They were a great couple and we shared lots of laughs and times together. I just bet you by now they have had their first argument and are busy making up. We are so sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Joyce and Jim McDonough

Dear Maurie, Carol, Sarah, & Laura,
We saw your Mom's obit in the Oregonian this morning, Maurie, and want to say how sorry we are for your loss. What a lovely article for a beautiful and special lady! You are in our thoughts and prayers that God will bring you healing & peace, knowing that Marilyn is now in Heaven with her husband, Dick, even though we know she will be missed by you all. You all have our deepest sympathy.

Love,
Donna & Bob

I will surely miss my dear friend Marilyn, she and Dick and Mark and Maurie have been a part of my "family" of friends for 40 years every year at this time of year we would reminisce about some of our great times.......Joyce Malk