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Marilyn Rita Morf McNeil

Novato, California

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Marilyn Rita Morf McNeil Marilyn Rita Morf McNeil of San Rafael, left us on May 23, 2009 at the age of 75, after a long-term illness. Marilyn was the beloved wife of George McNeil, married for 50 years; and loving mother of four children; Bradley McNeil, Cecelia McNeil, Heather Picard and...

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Miss you still. June

Memories of you still linger on. Rest in peace.

No one has yet taken your place in my life for all the special friend relationship we shared. Miss you.

I will never forget my childhood and adulthood friend. She was one of a kind. I can say I loved her so much as a very special friend. Memories. Lots of memories.

Honey Babe,

I miss you more than ever. No one can ever take your place. You are the love of my life. Thank you for showing me what love is.

George,
I am truly sad about your loss. Marilyn was a wonderful warm soul and supportive of her family. She was loyal to what she believed and was a rock to her siblings,. While it has been a long time since I have seen her , I remember her with great fondness.

My best wishes to you and all who loved Marilyn.

Peter

Marilyn was more than a cousin to me. She was my soul sister. We shared much over the years, joys and trials in one continuous dialogue that never seem to require explanation.
Marilyn, your presence continues to nurture us in your love and hospitable spirit.

Jeanette Miraglia, Corning, CA

My dearest life-long friend, Marilyn. I know your love for your family was the core of your being. We always talked about them and the old days on California Street in San Francisco. And that is more than 70 years ago - so we had a lot to talk about. You could remember more things than I could. Your wonderful spirit and love for your family will live on forever within them. There are so many memories we all have of you, and that is what we should remember and cherish at this time. I...

What I remember most about Marilyn was how she welcomed everyone to her home with (literally) open arms and a big hug. I also admired her honest approach to life.
She will be missed.

All my sympathy, Rita