Marilyn-Genever-Obituary

Marilyn Genever

Syracuse, New York

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April 25, 2012 Marilyn Joan Bentley (Miller) Genever, 76, of North Syracuse, passed away on Wednesday. Born in Buffalo, the daughter of the late Richard P. Bentley and Audrey Mae (Marsh) Bentley. She graduated from Buffalo East High School in 1953, and attended Buffalo State Teachers College...

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One of the WORST mistakes of my life was allowing myself to loose track of Marilyn and her family. I am shocked to learn of her passing. I believe the whole world suffers at the passing of people like Marilyn. This woman led a life truly worth celebrating. I look so forward to seeing her again, one day, some where in the future...

Dear Rebecca & Family,
Marilyn was a wonderful person inside and out. We were so grateful in knowing the both of you, Rebecca. Losing a parent isn't easy.. May God comfort the family at this time of loss. Prayers to The Genever Family..

Marilyn would do the right thing even when no one was watching. She is my Hero.

So sorry to hear of Marilyn's passing. She was a wonderful person. Marilyn wrote for us and had some memorable interviews with national blues artists. Those being interviewed seemed to open up a little more because of her easy approach, personality and knowledge of the music/artist.
Sorry for your loss, Rebecca.

Marilyn was a wonderful person. We know her from Beaver Lake. She will be greatly missed. Our deepest sympathy.

Our prayers and thoughts go out to you all during this very difficult time.

Marilyn was a wonderful lady. I'm incredibly grateful for all the fabulous times and conversations we had at Beaver Lake and will miss her very, very much.

Ximena, Andy, Matthew and Xavier,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Another angel in heaven to watch over all of you. You and your family are in my prayers and thoughts.
Love, Lisa

I have wonderful memories of Marilyn from the 1980's. What a time it was!
Her sudden passing is a great shock. It was a priviledge to have known such a remarkable woman. My sincere condolences to all who loved her.