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Marilyn Finn Hurst

Roanoke, Virginia

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Marilyn Finn Hurst, 66, of Roanoke, died unexpectedly Monday, November 24, 2008 at her home. She was born in Stamford, Conn., the daughter of Frank and Theresa Carlo Finn. She was a graduate of Roanoke Catholic High School and worked for Mental Health Services until her retirement. She was also a...

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Marilyn, we miss you VERY MUCH, but we couldn't begin to wish you back. Once, you and I talked about shopping for some "pretty shoes", I am sure that the slippers on your feet now are studded with jewels as you now dance happily with the angels. Thank you for being a friend.
Until we are together again..

I am so very blessed that Marilyn found me worthy of her friendship and love. I miss her more than I will ever be able to fully express. I know that she considered herself blessed to have found George and to spend her life by his side. Their love will not end and that is a wounderful legacy for both. Rest peacefully dear friend.

Dear Uncle Bud,

It was a pleasure to have known Marilyn and ejoyed her company when we spent time in Florida. She was warm and personable and we know what a blessing she was in your life.
Cherish the fond memories and may God bless you with peace and comfort.
Love, Earle, Marcy, Spencer & Cassidy

George,

Marilyn was--and still is--a wonderful part of our family! We wish you a time of peace as you move from the pain of her passing to that of celebrating her life! She embraced life and is an example of strength in the face of challenging odds! We give thanks for her! From All the Johnson-Langley-Claxton clan!

George ,my heart is with you, cherish those memories of love and joy for your wife is in a better place.

George, Glenn and Family,

I am truly sorry for your loss of an incredible lady, who loved all of her children, related by blood or not.
Knowing Marilyn was a gift, she loved us all, even with our imperfections. What a gift she was in our lives...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Marilyn, was very special to Tim, and for that, she was special to me.

For all of us who were fortunate enough to have known and loved Marilyn, we were blessed.

She fought the good fight, never faltering from the path that drove her forward every day of her life on earth.

Through all her pain, she was a fighter...she never gave up. I know in my heart if she could speak to us right now, she would say "Don't grieve for me, as I am at peace now, and free from pain. Cherish what you have on earth... for our time here is so short,and trust we will...