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Marilyn V. Raymer

San Lorenzo, California

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Marilyn V. Raymer entered peacefully into rest in Livermore on February 12, 2008. She was 75 years old. Born in New Jersey on August 18, 1932, Marilyn was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and caregiver. She was a retired nurse having worked at many local hospitals and a longtime member of the...

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Mom,
I miss your voice so much. I think about you all the time. Your were a great mom. You kow Dad thinks of you often too. He says he misses you so much. Mom I will always keep you close in my heart and I light a candle everynight for you. Mom I am going home to visit soon and Tears are falling now knowing you won't be there. Mom I miss you so much. I cry myself to sleep at times. People say your better off. I know your with Jesus and not in pain anymore,but it still hurts to have you...

Mommy,
I can't believe that you are gone. It happened too fast and now there are memories.I know that you are in no more pain and I know that you are at peace. But I miss you so much it's a constant ache in my heart. It feels like something broke in me, mom. And I don't know when I will feel like it has healed. Please help me with that. We are going to take care of Daddy and each other. I know that's what you would want. That's what we have left and we will do our best.
I don't want to...

We are so sorry to hear about Aunt Marylin. I remember the visits throughout the years to Grandma's house. Even though we don't see each other much, it is always comforting to know there is family in California. We will miss Aunt Marylin. Now there are the memories. I remember when Natalie(who is now 8) was 2 1/2 years old Marylin spent alot of time making crafts with her. She remembered that for awhile. I had to keep those pictures safe for her because "Aunt Marylin from California" did...

Momma, I miss you terribly already. You know how much you meant to our family and your passing has left a huge gap. I will always treasure the love you gave us growing up, all the baking of sweets and going for rides. I will always keep you close in my heart. I know you are with Jesus now and that gives me great comfort. Love, Lori