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Marilyn L. Imblum

Newark, New York

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NEWARK - Marilyn L. Imblum, 66, of Woodhill, died Tuesday (Aug. 14, 2012) at Newark Wayne Hospital.A memorial service will be held Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Schulz-Pusateri Funeral Home, 103 Maple St., Newark, with Pat Albrecht.Memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, 1650 South Ave.,...

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Marilyn, you are missed ... Love and hugs. Gentle as you go.

You are always remembered - and I continue to tell stitchers about your creativity and hope they will enrich their lives by enjoying your designs - and your story. I miss you ... and am glad to have been the first winner of a model design and charts and your personal message. Gentle as you go, Marny

I was lucky enough to meet Marilyn. She was most definitely the Grande Dame of Cross Stitch. She explained her design process from idea to finished chart. It was amazing to see how much thought, love, and work, yes how much Marilyn went into each individual chart. Your designs will be cherished for generations to come Marilyn. I miss you very much. Wish we had had more time!

So many happy hours spent stitching her beautiful creations. I wish she were still here.

Recently finished another angel and somebody always claims them the minute I finish. And there's no more enjoyable stitching.

Allthough I never met Marilyn, I feel I know her through her beautiful designs. She was so talented and I feel a kindred spirit as I stitch her work.

I do hope the family will bring back some of her earlier work. I have some of it, but would give my eye teeth to get the rest of her discontinued designs. It greaves me that there will be no new designs, but she will be with us every time I work on my cross stitch, or listen to Celtic music. My condolences to the Leavitt-Imblum...

Missing you still and always will.

Thank you for being my friend.

Gentle as you go,
Marny

This has sadden me to find out that Marilyn has passed away. I visited with her by phone and she was of great help. I have purchased I would say all of her patterns. I feel in love with them and take one on each trips to visit England each year. She will be missed and was a very skilled artist. Blessings to all the family, Madeline

But she lives on! Every time I cross-stitch an angel, somebody sees it and asks me to do them one. I'm backed up about 4 angels! Good thing I enjoy the challenges of her graphs. Currently doing the Angel of Healing which has some things it that are new to me. LOVE it!