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Marilyn J. Slater

North Platte, Nebraska

Dec 9, 1931 – Jun 1, 2021 (Age 89)

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BORN
December 9, 1931
DIED
June 1, 2021
AGE
89
LOCATION
North Platte, Nebraska

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Marilyn J. Slater, 89, of North Platte, passed away June 1, 2021, at home surrounded by her family, after a long battle with cancer. She was born on Dec. 9, 1931, on a farm north of Elise, to John and Josephine Henderson. She graduated from Elise High School. After graduation, she moved to North Platte and graduated from the School of Commerce. In 1959, she was baptized at the Methodist Church. On Dec. 9, 1952, she married Conrad Slater. He was the love of her life. They were married for almost 62 years. Marilyn worked at the Lincoln County Courthouse for 36 years. She finished her career as a deputy clerk in the assessor's office. After retirement, she worked part-time at Janet's Hallmark. She made some very special friends with the people she worked with. She was a member of the PTA for several years and received PTA life membership. She was a member of Bethel Church, where she loved her Bible studies with many dear friends. She belonged to the Winter Dance Club, Christian Women and UP Old Timers. She volunteered for many years at church helping with funeral dinners and wedding receptions. She had a passion for cooking and baking. She loved having holidays at her home. Marilyn loved sports, especially Nebraska baseball and NASCAR racing. Her family was her life. She was an amazingly strong woman with a heart of gold. She touched so many hearts. She loved being a grandma and great-grandma and was wonderful with all. We loved her dearly and she will be missed beyond words. Marilyn was preceded in death by her husband, Conrad; mother and father; and her sister and brother. She is survived by her son, Steve (Kim) Slater of Omaha; daughter, Tammy (Phillip) Hamburger of North Platte; grandsons, P.J. (Kayli) Hamburger of Lincoln, Tyler (Jillian) Hamburger of North Platte, Michael Slater of Omaha and Christopher Slater of Omaha; granddaughter, Stephanie Slater of Omaha; six great-grandchildren, Hadley, Hendryx and Hayden Hamburger of Lincoln and Aftyn, Laine and Cayse Hamburger of North Platte; and several nieces and nephews. Memorials are suggested to Bethel Church or the Callahan Cancer Center. Online condolences may be shared at carpentermemorial.com. Funeral service will be at 9:30 a.m. Monday, June 7, at the Bethel Church with Pastor Geoff Safford officiating. Burial will follow at Fort McPherson National Cemetery, near Maxwell. The service will be livestreamed via the Carpenter Memorial Chapel Facebook page. Visitation and book signing will be from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, June 5, and noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, June 6, at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is entrusted with arrangements.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.you were a very dear friend

Tammy, Phil, and family. I remember your mom always smiling! The description of her being a strong woman is so true. She dearly loved her family especially her grandchildren and great grands. Praying for comfort and peace from our Lord. Nancy and Doyce Williams

I will miss you tremendously Miss Marilyn. Thank you for your love through the years.

What an amazing Godly woman. I knew her through the church for many years. At holiday times I would often buy pies from her. She wasca great cook also. The last few years her health and my issues we didnt see each other much, but I thought of her often. Her family has my sympathy and prayers.

It has been many years since I last saw Marilyn. I'll always remember her as a dear friend who always made you feel special. She ,herself, was a very special Lady and a blessing to have known her. Thoughts and prayers to her family. God Bless

Tammy and family. I´m so sad. Marilyn was a wonderful friend. Tom and I always looked forward to Connie and Marilyn. Such a loving and kind couple. They are dancing in heaven together again.

Tammy , Steve & familly,
Was sad to see that your mother had passed away. Your family lived a block from my house. Marilyn was always a lovely person on the inside as well as the outside. I didn't see her a lot as the years passed but when I did it was like we had spoken just the other day. She was one of the most kindness people that I knew. She was a shining star on earth and she will be a shining star in heaven. May God bless and comfort your family.

Marilyn was such a beautiful and kind woman. I always looked forward to her coming in the courthouse and visiting with her. My thoughts and prayers to her wonderful family.

I’m so sorry I can’t make the funeral. She will always have a special place in my heart. Carmel apples and popcorn balls will never be the same!