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Marilyn Jankowski

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MARILYN (SWINNEY) JANKOWSKI passed away at home in Pearland on December 12, 2008 after a courageous two year battle with lung cancer. Marilyn was born in Beaumont on October 24, 1944 to Marvin D. Swinney and Doris M. Swinney. She attended Sam Houston State University where she met her loving...

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Mr. Jankowski & family,

My wife Jan and I were devastated by news of Marilyn's death. She was more than our long-time familiar face at her WBU stores.

On one occasion, true to her personality and character, Marilyn went the extra mile for Jan and me. We phoned her to determine if Marilyn's store would be open that evening long enough for us to drive there for our regular purchase of birdseed. Sure enough, Marilyn was on the verge of closing, but she offered to deliver a...

Growing up in a small town together, Marilyn was a wonderful friend and classmate - with my memories of her going back to early childhood. Energy, joy,laughter, and optimism were a constant in her life. I am both proud and thankful that she was a part of my life and my life's journey.

We loved you and your smile. You are now safe in the arms of Jesus.
Pat (Gallier) & Dennis McDonald

Marilyn and I were friends in High School. I have always remembered her fondly. She had such a wonderful disposition and was full of laughter. Marilyn was so easy to be around. Joy was one of her many gifts. I know she will be truly missed by her family and all of her friends.

Our condolences to the familly of Marilyn. We went to school with her in Ingleside but we were much older. Her cousin, Jerrie and Dick Witte are very dear friends of ours. Jerry Lou (Wright) & Keith Nix

Steve, Gina, & Stephen - We are saddened to hear about Marilyn. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Marc & Bridget

Steve, Gina and Bubba-
I will continue to pray for you while you grieve for Marilyn. I will miss her (especially her laugh) but I know she is dancing in heaven.

Steve,

We are sorry for your loss and will keep you and your family in our prayers.

Steve -
My sincerest condolences. Marilyn was such an uplifting person. I loved working with her in the "RSOC days", and enjoyed visiting her at the "bird store" in later days. She was always fun. Her many friends share your loss. You will be in our prayers.