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Marilyn Eber

Denver, Colorado

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Eber, Marilyn Marilyn Eber, Denver Native. Mother of Judie (Alan) Sherin, Sam Eber, and Jennifer (Rodrigo Martins) Eber. Sister of Debra Herz and the late Beverly Rollnick. Grandmother of Matthew Sherin, Jordyn and Derek Eber. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Graveside, Tuesday,...

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Every time I play bridge I remember Maryland. I didn't play bridge with her she and I just go to the movies. But she was one of the greatest bridge players not just in the Denver area but nationally. In my opinion she died before her time and I still miss her. Kathy Schultz

I think of Marilyn every time I go to the theater or get into a political discussion. We always laughed alot and i miss her laugh. kathy schultz

What can I say? I still miss Marilyn. Sometimes it seems she is still here. She was a great friend and we shared movies and our love of animals. kathy

I miss Marilyn, i miss her sense of humor, her intelligence, and her companionship as we went to movies and to lunch. i know her spirit is still alive and guiding all of us.

So shocked today to hear Marilyn had past away. She visited my Indian Trading Post years ago and we really had a great visit. She invited me to visit her in Denver. I was double WOW Ed Marilyn had a great eye for Indian Art. Her collection should be a book!!!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

The Bridge Gang

My father and I will miss your mother so very much. It was a beautiful service yesterday and the time after Sitting Shiva with friends and family while sharing stories was so magical. Michael and Bill Fox

You were a good friend. I will always appreciate your support of my writing projects. kathy schultz

You were always gracious in your dealings with me over the 20+ years that you were my client. As a bodyworker, it is nice to be recognized as being in service, not as being a servant. You could disappear for years and then call as if it were yesterday. Farewell.