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Marilyn Keim

Erie, Pennsylvania

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Marilyn Keim passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on May 3, 2020.

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So sad to read of her death. She was such a special lady, nice to be around.. God bless her and your family.
Karen Fritts

2018 Erie Pa

Tomy Dear Cousin Sissy, I was Shocken & Saddened to learn of your passing. You were a wonderful girl, and a strong woman. I loved you for having an open mind, and always rolling with the punches. SO Happy I got to see you & EJ before yous moved to Pittsburg. Thankx for helping Cleo move and driving that Big U Haul for us back in 2006, even tho you hit Moms house !! LOL - Love you, Kim*

5/6/2020

Dear Ed(E.J.) and family - keeping you in thought at this difficult time. I knew Marilyn while working at Bayview Internists many many years ago - along with taking me under her wing, she also taught me how to run a World Series baseball pool correctly, always enjoyed hearing about her golf game, and we traveled a lot on our lunch hour to pick up food for the office - just a few of many great memories. A great lady who had a so much enthusiasm for everything her her life....

She was a great person to know, fun, loving to all...Had some great times with her in church and out.

Today is a sad day. I learned that my long-time friend Marilyn has died. If we are fortunate, a person comes into our life and for some reason a friendship begins. For Marilyn and I it was our love of golf and a special church group. For a few years, we would head to Florida the first week in October to stay with her parents, Annie and Pats, as she called them. Every day we would jump into old "Betsey" a 1962 Corvair and go play golf, have lunch and then head to the beach, stopping along...

So sorry for your loss. She was a great caring lady.
The Lord welcomed her home with a huge smile

Heartfelt sympathy for Ed and the family & friends of Marilyn ("Sis" is how we cousins knew her). She will be remembered as a sweet, kindhearted soul, who loved life to the fullest. And though we didn't see each other often, when we did it was as if we hadn't missed a beat. Rest in peace dear cousin.

I'm so sorry in the passing of your Mom. I golfed with her for many years on the Downing Golf League. I always enjoyed pairing up with her. She was quick with her wit and laugh. May you have peace knowing she is in the presence of our LORD.