Marilyn-RASMUSSEN-Obituary

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Marilyn Janice RASMUSSEN

Calgary, Alberta

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DIED
November 9, 2014
LOCATION
Calgary, Alberta

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Heritage Funeral at Calgary Crematorium & Funeral Services Obituary

RASMUSSEN ? Marilyn JaniceMay 14, 1935 ? Sussex, New BrunswickNovember 9, 2014 ? Calgary, AlbertaIt is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Marilyn Rasmussen after her short battle with cancer. Born in Sussex, New Brunswick, Marilyn was the second daughter of Ruth and George...

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So Sorry to hear of Marilyn's death.We were nursing class-mates

Our sincere condolences . Marilyn enriched our community with her joy of life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Lawrence and Anne Jensen

So sorry for your loss. We knew Marilyn when her son Doug was at Rosebud and appreciated hervery much.

Marilyn was a gracious lady whose presence brought joy to her companions and guests. We send our condolences to the family and especially to Doug who lived with us in Rosebud many years ago.

With Love and Our Deepest Sympathy at this very sad time, Yvonne, Nicholas and Bailee Herron

Thinking of you all at this very sad time,
With Love and deepest sympathy,
Yvonne, Nicholas and Bailee Herron

The members of the alumnae of the Saint John General Hospital School of Nursing wish to express our deepest sympathy to Marilyn's family and friends. She will certainly be missed by all her classmates and everyone who knew her.
A donation is given to our SJGH School for Nurses Alumnae Scholarship Fund in memory of Marilyn. This scholarship is presented annually to a deserving UNB Saint John nursing student who excels in Geriatric Nursing.
Please accept our sincere condolences.

We had the privilege of knowing Marilyn during the years of Ken Glambeck's sickness and passing. We are glad she married again and found happiness following that difficult time.
We would like to have made contact again before she passed on, but have been enriched by knowing her. We pass our condolences to the remaining family, especially her three children, Catherine, Diane and Douglas, whom we knew in those earlier years.

Marilyn was a sister of the heart. She was my hero in so many ways, especiallly during her years with my brother Ken. I admired her courage and strength of character. What a sweet soul.