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Marilyn Lybbert

Midvale, Utah

1930 - 2014

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Marilyn Jensen Lybbert1930 ~ 2014Marilyn was born January 25, 1930, to loving parents, Hans Christian Jensen and Eunice Greenwood Jensen in Murray, Utah. She felt blessed to be born to a perfect family and reared in a comfortable home and rural neighborhood among 'dear hearts and gentle people'....

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Marilyn, my mother Jane Smith's soul sister, has been a sweet presence for most of my life. Any who knew her could not help but love her. Karin Rushing

Lynnette and Kim, Just wanted to let you know how sorry we are to hear about your mother. Your mother was truly a wonderful person. We are thinking of you. Gro Simpson and Anne Wilkinson















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Sweeter than sweet. Marilyn was a true confidante and friend. She was my faithful visiting teacher when I was in the Mount Jordan 3rd Ward and I will never forget her kindness and love. My heartfelt sympathies to her family.

Dear Lynette, Kim and family: I'm so sorry to hear of your sweet mom's passing. She was such a great lady with so many talents, and a very special spirit. I am so grateful I had the opportunity to visit with her at Christmastime for nearly 2 hours. We reminisced about our lifetime of memories in our neighborhood and little corner of the world. I can't ever remember not knowing the Lybbert Family. Your dad was such a great man, and she shared with me in December that it has been so long...

I love Marilyn. I worked with Marilyn at the Jordan River Temple. She had the sweetest demeanor and caring spirit. She was kind to all she met. She was an example to me of true charity. I remember when something came up that was negative, she tilted her head and looked sidewise at us with an admonishing twinkle in her eye. Thank you Marilyn for teaching me.

We are sorry to hear of your great loss. Your mother was a kind and loving soul and cherished by so many. May your memories of special times spent with her bring you peace and comfort in the days ahead.

We are sorry to hear of your great loss. Your mother was such a dear person to so many. May the memories of cherished times spent with her bring you peace and comfort in the days ahead. You are in our prayers.

Marilyn was/is a treasure! I first met her and Rex when I married Don Lybbert in 1971 and continued to see them at family gatherings. Jordan Credit Union had been an employer of mine since graduating high school, and I enjoyed working with Marilyn for several years before we moved to the Seattle area. I'm so happy that she is reunited with Rex, her twin sons, and many more family and friends who love her!