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Merilyn Bartolacci

Ann Arbor, Michigan

02/09/1946 - 01/24/2025

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January 24, 2025
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Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Merilyn Faye Bartolacci February 9, 1946 – January 24, 2025 With tremendous heartbreak and sadness, we announce the peaceful passing of Merilyn Bartolacci, age 78, on January 24, 2025, after courageously battling leukemia for two years. Born in Sault Ste. Marie, Canada, Merilyn's life was...

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My third grade teacher, and my favorite teacher. I remember her being kind, fun, and extraordinarily different from other teachers.( Have a love of clogs because of her....). So sorry for your loss.

I remember her coming in to Benny´s family dining on industrial frequently. Always quick with a smile and just an overall pleasant person. I used to be a waitress there for years.

Prayers of comfort and peace for all who knew and love her

A million years ago, our boys played sports together and times were great. Marilyn was always the best, sweet, and funny. She will certainly be.missed. Condolences to you all.

Ari, Natalie and family, So sorry to read about your Mom´s passing. She sounds like a lovely Lady. May your memories keep her close. Hugs to you all. Nancy and Paul

Knowing Merilyn for over 20 years was a joy. She was a loving Mother in Law to our daughter Brenna. It was obvious at all times that she enjoyed life with her husband Donald, her boys David and Ari, her grandchildren and siblings. The colorful home she created remains an example of how she lived her days. So much laughter! I will miss you Merilyn. Hopefully memories will help with healing for family and friends.

I remember a day at Merilyn and Donald's house in the early days of David and Brenna's marriage. Meeting Merilyn for the first time felt like meeting an old friend. She was so warm and welcoming. I know she will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her. Sending heartfelt sympathy and prayers to her family. With love, Lisa Noblin-Jackson