Marilyn Edna Stack, age 74, loving wife of the late Frank A.; beloved mother of Debra Lynn (Vince) Kasprzak; cherished grandmother of Jessii, Kris and Vinnie; devoted sister of the late Arthur Dumke Sr.; aunt and great-aunt of many. Memorial services will be held 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Baker Memorial United Methodist Church, 307 Cedar Ave., St. Charles. Arrangements were made by the Yurs Funeral Home, St. Charles. For information,
call 630-584-0060.
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Robert Dumke
January 27, 2007
Dear Debbie: I send you and your family my condolences. I am sorry I am not able to attend your mom's memorial service. She was a very good person all of her life. I was very saddened when my sister Dee told me how sick your mom was. I will be sending a memorial when my son Bob jr. or my sister send me the information. Your mom's cousin Bob Dumke in Arkansas
Diane Everett
January 25, 2007
Debbie:
I was so sorry to read about your Mom's passing. We worked together at DMA for several years. Although I was unable to attend her memorial service last weekend, you and your family were on my mind. Your Mom talked about you and her beloved grandkids often. I hope that memories of good times together will help carry you through this difficult time.
Katherine Church
January 17, 2007
Dear Debbie and Family,
I was saddened to learn of Marilyn's death, but hope that your faith, family and friends are of comfort to you during this difficult time. I worked with Marilyn at DMA for several years, and always enjoyed it when she would stop in after she retired. Please know that you are in the thoughts and prayers of everyone at DMA Headquarters.
anne silver
January 13, 2007
Dear Debbie and Family,
Raymond called from Florida with the sad news.Our condolences on your loss. No one can replace a
Mother. We are grateful for the
good times we spent with her thru
the years. She was a fine lady and
a good sister to Art.
God Bless Her.
Anne Silver and Shirley Talbott
Joyann Leach
January 11, 2007
Dear Deb,
I am very sorry about Auntie. I have so many wonderful memories of times spent together, especially when we were young. I remember festive holidays, fun parties and alot of laughter. Your Mom and Dad
always welcomed us into your home with open arms and we always left there having had a great time. Auntie never missed a Holiday, she was the first birthday card,or anniversary card always received. She was a very thoughtful and giving person. I remember her smile and her voice when she would
call on the phone when I was younger "ya, it's Auntie".I will cherish many happy times we've had with your mom. She's with Gram and your Dad now and she will be missed. Take care of yourself and know that our thoughts and prayers are with you, Vince and the kids
during this difficult time.
Love , Cousin Joy and Family
Judy Dingels
January 11, 2007
Dear Deb and Family:
Words cannot express how we feel your loss and ours. Auntie was a special person in our lives and we have many happy memories to look back on. She was a very helpful person and showed our family many good times on many occasions.
Our prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.
Love,
Judy, Jerry and family
Mrs. Dolores Molitor & Family
January 11, 2007
Dear Debbie & Family,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your Mom, Marilyn. We enjoyed many pleasant hours talking with her & your Grandmother, Irene, as neighbors years ago. She was a pleasure to know & the memories that we'll cherish are of the fun & laughter she always had when she faced any situation. Please know that all of you are in our prayers at this time. Our sincere sympathies to you & your family.
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