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Marilynn Loree Brush

Mckinleyville, California

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May 7, 1921
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Mckinleyville, California

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MARILYNN LOREE (MORRISON) BRUSH MAY 7, 1921 - JAN 5, 2011 Born in Ireton, Iowa May 7, 1921 to Eileen and Roscoe Morrison, Marilynn and her parents soon moved to Modesto. She attended the old John Muir School on Morris Avenue, the old Roosevelt Junior High School in downtown Modesto and was...

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So sorry to read of Marilynn's death. I knew her as a friend and neighbor. My husband Richard worked with her for years at the little A-Frame visitor's center. I will miss her mightily.
Joan Carpenter, Ocean Drive

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Mrs."B" was the kindest mom to her kids and to their friends as she always made us feel like family. She brought such love and friendship to everyone she shared her smile with. How she tolorated us young brats growing up with her kids was amazing. I cherish my youth as she was part of us growing up. Love You Wonderful Lady

To my other "mom" for being around in my slightly demented youth, I thank you. Watching you run the Valerie Ln household with that cast of crazies was a sight to behold.
It was a wonderous part of my life to see you run your own Marx Brothers movie 24/7, and treat us all so well, I love you. Tom

We were so sorry to learn of Marilynn's passing, May God Bless each and every one of her family and many friends.

I/we have known the Morrison family for many many years. I was informed by my brother, Don Houx and sister in law - Dorothy Morrison Houx from Sequim, Washington. Marilynn's parents lived about 1/2 block from where Keith and I lived in Modesto in the 1970's. We are still in Modesto.

Our condolences go out to the Brush and Morrison and Robinson families at...

I was saddened to read Marilyn's obituary. I worked as her Instructional Aide at Franklin back in 1973. She really was a great first grade teacher and had the personality to match.
I always remember her running off to smoke during the kids' recesses, but that was Marilyn.
She also had me over to her house one day and I commented on her "old" KitchenAid mixer. She made me laugh after explaining it was as old as she was!
My condolences to the Brush family. She will be missed.