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Marilyn Latimer

Cahokia, Illinois

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Marilyn LatimerMarilyn J. Latimer, nee Miller, 71, of Cahokia, Ill., born Aug. 8, 1933, in Johnston City, Ill., died Monday, Feb. 14, 2005, at Touchette Regional Hospital, Centreville, Ill.Mrs. Latimer was an avid bowler at Knittig Bowl, Cahokia, Ill., Cahokia and Dupo Washer League, and a...

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Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers....We greatly appreciate all the love and support that everyone has shown us. Sincerely, Kathy

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSE SHE BE MISSED.
SHE CAME TO A COUPLE OF OUR BOMB FIRES .

I am sorry for your loss, Grandma Latimer was the sweetest. You all are in my thoughts. Just remember her spirit lives on in each one of you. Love you all.

Rusty and family....we are so sorry for your loss...Marilyn was a wonderful woman and always a joy to be around. Give our love to George. If you need anything, remember, the Tamales are always here for you!

To the Latimer Family:
I am sorry for your loss. I will always remember the good times we had at Knittig Bowl. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Marilyn is a fantastic woman who was so full of life and love that everyone felt it. I will always remember our parties and washer games we all had together. We shared some great moments. I feel honored to have known her and be part of her life. We will all forever treasure her life with us as she will remain in our hearts and memories. We will all meet some day for the washer games up above. Marilyn will set the boxes up and practice until we arrive. She lives forever in all of us.

We are deeply sadden by your lost. Marilyn was a sweet lady. Forrest, we are thinking of you at this time. She was a very good person and will be missed.

Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am. Marilyn will certainly be missed by us all...we're lucky to have known such a caring, thoughtful, and sweet woman.

Sharing in your loss,
Julie Anne

Rusty,George and Forest
My husband and I knew Marilyn from Kniting bowling. I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Our prayes and thoughts are with you during this hard time.