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Marilyn Grover

St. Augustine, Florida

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Marilyn Grover Marilyn Grover, 76, died June 21, 2019 at Baptist Medical Center South. She was born in New York, New York and had resided here in St. Augustine since November 2018, moving here from Sebastian, FL. Marilyn was a retired magazine editor. She was very gifted and took great pride in...

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Marilyn Grover was my Mother-In-Law for over 30 years, but more than that, she was a great friend. I will always treasure all the awesome memories and moments that we shared. I am deeply sadden by her loss and my deepest sympathies to the entire family, especially to my Father-In-Law, Ken Grover Sr. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I'm so sorry and my prayers are with all of you. Aunt Marilyn was a very special person - she sent me a Christmas box with all her homemade cookies and little presents for my daughter every year. My daughter has the beautiful ballerina ornaments Aunt Marilyn would send her hanging from the bed knobs all around her bed! I wish they could have met in person, but someday they will. I know Aunt Marilyn is in Heaven and we will all meet again. With Love, Kirsten, Brian, & Sienna

Mr Grover, Nancy, Tim, Kenny and family
So very sorry for you loss ..
Our Heartfelt condolences are going out to you and your families
We are Praying that you find comfort in your memories of Marilyn
Such a wonderful lady
Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs

Sondi and Anthony Frascino
Ted and Eva Misa

Prayers to ALL the family of Marilyn. She was so unique, genuine and full of love with the kindest heart you could imagine. We will miss her very much. Mitch & Laura

Heartfelt Condolences Arrangement- BASKET INCLUDED

I first met Marilyn when we both had an after school job at Woolworth's on 42nd St. N.Y.C. - we
were just 15 years old. I liked Marilyn so much - I introduced her to my brother Ken. They were married for 60 years. so many memories. Marilyn will forever be in our heart. love to my brother from your sister Loretta and William

Sincerest sympathy to Ken and family. The world has lost one of the kindest, most wonderful people I was blessed to know. -linda quabeck.

I worked with Marilyn at McGraw hill and we became good friends. She was a very special person and I cherish the good memories..the world has lost one of the finest, kindest people I have ever known. My sincerest sympathy to Ken and all of her family. -linda quabeck