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Springfield — Marilyn L. Cramblit, 92, born on January 6, 1934, in Greenwich, CT, passed away on January 17, 2026, in Springfield, MA. She led a life marked by independence, hard work, strength, and a spirit of adventure.
Marilyn began her career in the 1950s as a secretary for the Department of Defense at the Pentagon. She dedicated many years to her profession, eventually retiring from Westover Air Force Base. Throughout her life, she was recognized with numerous awards for her academic pursuits and special achievements. Marilyn was proud to have her writings preserved in the Library of Congress and achieved the remarkable feat of mastering computer programming at the age of 40.
Marilyn cherished her love for animals and held wonderful memories of camping with her children in the White Mountains. She also enjoyed extensive travels, exploring places such as Europe, Iceland, and Alaska.
She is survived by her daughter, Patricia L. Hebert, and her husband, Timothy; her son, Barry L. Thomas, and his wife, Kathy; her sister, Betty Deveson; her grandchildren, Ryan Thomas, Zach Thomas, Gilycia Senchi, and Athena Senchi; and her devoted caregiver, Maria. Marilyn was predeceased by her parents, William and Mary C. (Tilly) Deveson, Jr.; her husband, Raymond Cramblit; and her son, Robert J. Thomas. Her legacy will live on in the hearts of those who loved her.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation in Marilyn’s memory to: TJO Foundation for Animals 66 Industry Ave, Suite 3 Springfield, MA 01104.
Services will be held privately.
3 Bridge St, Monson, MA 01057

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