Marilyn-Kovacs-Obituary

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Marilyn S. Kovacs

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

Jan 21, 1949 – Apr 16, 2025

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BORN
January 21, 1949
DIED
April 16, 2025
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown Obituary

Marilyn S. Kovacs, 76, of Bethlehem, passed Wednesday, April 16, 2025. She was born in Williamsport on January 21, 1949, to the late Michael S. and Dorothy A. (Trojnacki) Kociolek.  Marilyn was known for knitting for the world.  

She is a member of Our Lord's Ascension Polish National...

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I have fond memories of playing with Marilyn when she came to DuPont. We always had a good time. Please accept my condolences.

I am so sorry to read of Marilyn’s passing. We shared child care for many years when her girls and mine were in preschool and at Spring Garden school. We swam in her pool and had cookouts. Marilyn always greeted me when I went to Home Depot and we would catch up on each other’s lives and families. She had the biggest heart. Michele, Darla, and Valerie hold close all the most precious memories of your mom and keep her a living presence in your lives and those of her grandchildren. Hugs to all...

Marilyn was a Liberty High School1967 classmate. She was always glad to see me whenever we met. So sorry for her passing.

Marilyn gave her all to her family, friends and church. She had such a generous spirit and a kind heart. I will certainly miss her and I will always remember Marilyn.
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I'm sorry to hear about Marilyn's passing I went to church with her and she is the sweetest woman she gave so much of herself she did so much and she would give you anything if she had it I'm going to miss her very very much I am very sorry for your loss

Val I’m so sorry for your loss of your mom. Hold your memories close and she’ll always be with you. Prayers and hugs sweetie

My heartfelt condolences to you and your family Val

Val and family we are so sorry to hear about your loss our prayers and thoughts going out to you all.

For a short time, I worked with Marilyn at the bank’s processing center by the mall. We had fun working, but she could be all business, too. It was always nice catching up with her at The Home Depot and hearing about her children and grandchildren, all of whom brought her great joy. May the memories you have of Marilyn bring you great comfort.