Marilyn-Himmelberg-Obituary

Marilyn Himmelberg

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Passed away peacefully August 21, 2019. Marilyn was the beloved wife of Joseph Himmelberg; loving mother of Jeannie (Jay) Phillips, Jackie (Jim) Brenne, and Joanie (Scott) Hayes; dear grandmother of Abbey, Alex, Alyssa, Benjamin, Rachel, Emily and Matt. Sister to Carol (Dave) Iliff and Mary...

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Marilyn is greatly missed by our Kairos group in CCC. She was such a great help with our financial records and always so gracious and kind.

Dear Himmelberg Family and Friends,

Please accept my love, prayers, and sincere sympathy for you all. And be assured of prayers and Masses offered to Our Heavenly Father for the repose of Marilyn's soul. May she rest in the Peace of Christ forever!

And by the same Grace of Our Lord Jesus Crucified and Risen that is offered to all of us on His terms, in union with His Holy Catholic Church, may we all happily see her again in Heaven someday to rejoice in the Infinite Joy...

My heart hurts. Marilyn's presence touched my heart from
the first time we met. We were on a Cursillio team together I believe in1997. Her gentle spirit, wisdom, faith and affirming personality blessed me each time we were together. I feel I still had much to learn from Marilyn. God bless you Marilyn. I I know you are with our Lord enjoying the fruits of your deep faith. My love and prayers to Joe and family. ❤

Dear Joe and family, To know Marilyn was to love her. we met many years ago at Cursillo.
Thank you Marilyn for the many fun, prayerful memories. See you on the other side. Love, JACKIE STOLL

Dear Joe and family, our hearts grieve with yours as we say goodbye to one beautifully spirited woman of God. ❣ She lived her faith and gave us a stellar model of service to our God. May her soul and the souls of all the faithfully departed through the mercy of God rest in peace.

Marilyn was a very special lady., I was lucky enough to meet her when she and Joe took my bridge class. My students become my friends, she was part of a special bridge family. She lived the game, learning, and people. I did attend some of her Kairos events, to share her passion. She was one of a kind. She will be missed by many and never forgotten. Her memories will last a lifetime.

Marilyn and I trained together with Kairos Outside for years. My heart was broken when I heard of her passing. Please know that Jo and the family are in my prayers.

So sorry for your loss,you are in our thoughts and prayers.

I also knew Marilyn through Kairos and although I didn't know her well, her legacy will last forever because of all the lives touched by her love and service!