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Marilyn Sue Mosyjowski

Wichita, Kansas

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Mosyjowski, Marilyn Sue (Miller), 50, RN, graciously accepted death in Wichita amongst her loving family on Sept. 21, 2003, and passed to eternal life. She leaves her husband, Michael, and members of the Mosyjowski family in Akron, OH; her parents, Donald and Audrey Miller of Wichita; brothers,...

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My sympathy and prayers are with everyone who knew and loved Marilyn. She was a wise and generous woman and will be missed by all of us who were blessed to know her. Marilyn's deep faith in Jesus Christ never waivered as she dealt with cancer, and she was always quick to share her faith and joy with others. She inspired us with her wisdom and maturity in the face of great difficulty. Marilyn was an example of Christian living for all of us!

Dear Michael and family,
You have our sympathies and prayers for your loss of Marilyn, so young.

(Kim's family)

Dear Mosyjowski family,
We are so sorry to here of your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time.
Sincerely,
The Andrew Ted and
John Dudra families

I wish to express condolences to family. Also to express what a witty and loving girl Marilyn was. I met her in Germany in 78, dressed in fatigues like she had come in from a war. Her laughter was contagious and it was wonderful to see her again recently. I am so sorry for your loss.

To the family of a precious woman,
You don't know me and we've never met, but I feel I know you because of your dear friend, Roseanne Jesenovec.
Roseanne has spoken to me many times in recent months and expressed her fond feelings and memories about her beautiful friendship with Marilyn.
Please know that her loss is deeply felt and we pray that our Lord will embrace you with His loving comfort.
Blessings,
Patty Sluga

Dear Michael,
I am shocked and saddened to learn of Marilyn's death. I had the privilege of introducing her to home care nursing and worked with her until I moved away. She was a kind and wonderful person and an excellent nurse. She truly enjoyed her work and manged to touch so many lives in a positive way. I pray that God will comfort you and your family.

My Dearest Marilyn, You have fought the good fight! You taught us with the greatest dignity and love how to embrace the Cross of Christ and to accept your dying with heroic courage. Thank you! I know that the reception line in Heaven is massive. You have touched so many hearts and souls, with love. Embrace our Lord for all of us down here, and pray for us to be faithful, that we too, may join you some day.

Love, Sharon (L.O.E.L.)

My heart goes out to you Michael. She waited many years to find a good man like you, I thank God she had these years with you.