Marilyn J. Webber, age 72, passed away peacefully on September 3, 2025, in Camp Hill, PA.
Marilyn was born in Lebanon, PA. She was the daughter of the late George L. Webber and Mylesetta R. Webber.
Marilyn is survived by her sister, JoLynn M. Klaiber (husband, Donald) of Camp Hill. In addition, she is survived by two nephews, Attorney Matthew Klaiber (wife, Gretchen) of Owings Mills, MD, and Michael Klaiber (wife, Lauren), wealth adviser of Charlotte, NC. Also surviving Marilyn were two great nephews and two great nieces, Conrad Klaiber, Callie Klaiber, Madison Klaiber and Cameron Klaiber.
Marilyn maintained a simple life. She spent much of her career as a waitress, dedicating many years to Coakley's Restaurant & Irish Pub in New Cumberland and the Progress Grill in Harrisburg. She loved cats, enjoyed her home life and loved all of her family members.
Parthemore Funeral Home will handle the cremation services. Burial will be at the convenience of the family in Myerstown, PA, at the Webber family plot.
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