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Marilyn R. Webb

Cocoa Beach, Florida

1923 - 2016 (Age 92)

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COCOA, Fla. — Marilyn R. Webb (née Campbell) of Cocoa, Florida passed away at Cape Canaveral Hospital on July 30.

Born in Burton, Ohio on August 18, 1923 to Samuel and Mildred Campbell, she graduated from Lake Erie College in 1944 and worked for the Free French Express in New York City...

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I was a student of Lynn's for over 14 years. I started wirh her at age 5 and continued through graduation. She was an incredibledancer! She always talked about being a Rockette and I was surprised that it was not mentioned in her obituary. I have seen her photo on the walls at the Rockefeller Center so I know she was there. I owe my love of dance and music to her.

So sorry to hear this news. When Mom and I would drive to Florida Cocoa was one of our stops to see Marilyn (and Uncle Frank). Later we would stop to see Marilyn in Rockledge. I remember her always going to the bridge game or coming from the game. I think of her on every drive to Stuart.

Warmest memories of Marilyn include our lifelong relationship (interrupted only by my military service). I remember a young tap dancer, horsewoman, French linguist, tennis player, Lifemaster bridge player, hardworking mother to her daughter, caretaker for her mother and all-around fun first cousin to me. Linda and I will miss her!

Took dance lessons from Lynn's Dance, for years! She was a passionate & dedicated teacher. I think my first recital was when I was 4-yrs old, in ballet, in Feet P.J.'s! I remember Lynn had to push us all out on the stage, as we were over come with the big audience and the bright lights! Pray her passing was peaceful! Melanie Hamilton-Swisher

Life is cherished by those closest to us
When the breath of life is taken away,
Those of us who remain have treasured memories
Remember she's always with you
And if you listen closely with your heart
You'll feel her with you always

Auntie Lynn was always a strong person who said her mind but was always there for her family. I remember when she visited cocoa beach to see grandpa, auntie minnie and auntie julia. She will be missed.
peace, love and light
monica...

Well, I know 'the Babe' is with her family now. I was sorry to hear she left us.

I will keep Pam in my prayers during this time.