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Marilyn Holt Obituary

Marilyn Robinson Holt, PhD

02-16-1928 to 02-24-2024

Matriarch of Utah Theatre, Marilyn Holt passed away on February 24, 2024, due to dementia and age.

Dr. Holt was a faculty member of the University of Utah Theatre Department for more than 30 years and chair for 9 years. She was an assistant professor, an associate professor, a professor, and a professor emerita. While with the Theatre Department, Marilyn, with fellow associate and friend, Kenneth Washington, initiated six new courses. She also chaired the graduate program. She played leads in at least 120 full productions and directed 30 at the University in Salt Lake City and throughout Utah and the Intermountain West.

Some of her favorite roles were in "Long Day's Journey Into Night," "Knowing Cairo," "Vivat, Vivat Regina," and "Road to Mecca."

Among her favorite plays she directed were two productions of "Raisin In The Sun," one at Pioneer Theatre and again a few years later at the Babcock Theatre.

She brought winning student productions across the country to various competitions and was constantly looking out for her students.

Dr. Holt was a member of numerous professional organizations, including president of the Utah Women's Forum and president of the board of directors for the Utah Theatre Association.

In 2008, Marilyn and her family were invited to the Utah Governor's Mansion to accept the Governor's Arts in Acting from Jon M. Huntsman, Jr.

She was an actress on stage, in film, and on television. On February 27, 2012, at the age 84, Marilyn starred in her last role ("How To Make A Rope Swing"), which is a testament to her dedication and her resilience.

Marilyn found time to volunteer for multiple organizations, including the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Humane Society of Utah, Arthritis Foundation of Utah, and March of Dimes. She also spearheaded multiple Shakespeare workshops at local public schools.

Marilyn was born to Eugene Charles William Robinson and Leone Bennion on February 16, 1928.

Growing up and attending public schools in Ogden, Marilyn first attended Weber State University. While in college, she was crowned Miss Utah in 1948 and traveled to Atlantic City to compete in the Miss America Pageant. She won the talent portion for her dramatic reading and was a finalist. She also was rewarded with a scholarship.

Upon returning to Weber State, she obtained an AS. She then transferred to the University of Utah where she earned a BS (speech and English, teacher certification), an MFA (theatre, acting), and a PhD (theatre, dramatic acting). She won many scholarship awards, including Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. She also affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

While at the University, Marilyn agreed to go on a blind date with her future husband, John William Holt. They were married the same year and were moving towards a 75-year anniversary.

The couple was blessed with three remarkable and loving children: Ann "Annie" Holt (Don Gomes), David John Holt (Judith Newman), and Karen Holt Bennion (Douglas Neal Bennion). While the children were young, the family lived briefly in Bountiful, Utah, and Burlingame, California, before settling in Salt Lake City.

Marilyn's joys in life were numerous…

Teaching, always teaching and working with her students

Getting together with her family

Reading plays, novels, The New Yorker and The Salt Lake Tribune

Taking walks around her yard with her walking partner, her leashed cat Buddha

Recharging with her husband (the love of her life) at their cabin in Star Valley, Wyoming

Traveling the world with her family

Baking birthday "money cakes" and her famous brownies for her family

Being called Grandma "Rose" by her grandchildren and her three great-granddaughters

Marilyn is preceded in death by her parents and brothers, Kenneth Bennion Robinson and Lynn Bennion Robinson. She is survived by her husband, John, and her sister, Carol Jean Robinson Borgmeier, as well as many extended family and friends.

There will be an intimate service for family members at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East 1300 South, Salt Lake. A graveside service will be announced at a later time.

Her family would like to extend a special thank you to the angels at Legacy Cottage Memory Care and Aspire Hospice, as well as to express deep gratitude to Marilyn's many care providers.

To honor Marilyn's life, please consider making a donation to one of her favorite organizations: University of Utah Department of Theatre, Utah Humane Society, Plan B Theatre Company, Planned Parenthood Association of Utah, and Alzheimer's Association-Utah Chapter.

You may also go to Larkin Sunset Lawn's website (larkinmortuary.com) to offer condolences and to download pictures and stories of this incredibly talented, creative, witty, loving woman, wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend.

Good bye Rose. Your joyful, genuine, and warmhearted spirit will be in our hearts forever.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salt Lake Tribune, The Salt Lake Tribune from Feb. 27 to Feb. 29, 2024.

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Jack Sharrar, PhD (84)

March 21, 2024

Marilyn was instrumental in admitting me to the doctoral program in theater history at the University of Utah, where she served on my committee along with William Siska, Edward Lueders, and chair David E. Jones. I am forever grateful for her guidance, scholarship, and encouragement. She helped make my studies at the U an exceptional experience. Marilyn was a remarkable leader, teacher, actor and director (having played in her poignant and joyous production of The Playboy of the Western World). Above of all, she was a deeply empathetic and caring human being.

Tracy ( Burke) Hiscock

March 12, 2024

Graduation 1980. She was our beautiful leader.

Jan Creveling

March 2, 2024

Tamara"Tammy" Stratford Warr

February 29, 2024

How I love your family! We were so lucky to have your family as neighbors growing up. I have such great memories of playing in your basement. I loved dressing up in all the fun costumes. Your dad loved to tease me and call my Betty. I always corrected him with my real name and he just smiled and laughed. Your mom and dad were always so kind to us. Your mom is an angel. She would always check in on my mom to see if she was ok. Holt family, thank you for being part of my life growing up! You are all very dear to me and my family. We send our love to you all!

Ellen Ritchie Averett

February 28, 2024

Heartfelt sympathy to you all, especially John,
the best husband a person could have. We co-owned the Star Cabin with them a long time ago. Wonderful, talented woman. So sorry. What a wonderful life she had.
Ellen Ritchie Averett

Bill Soltis

February 28, 2024

To the Holt Family - I extend my deepest sympathy to you on the passing of your wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother Marilyn (Rose). She touched many lives during her life and shared her knowledge, talent, and friendship. I hope the many happy memories you have of her will help console you during this difficult time, and bring you peace. Take Care - Bill Soltis

Joyce Cohen

February 28, 2024

Marilyn was a wonderful friend to me. I loved acting with her and even more the chance to just visit with her. My life was enriched having her as a friend. My love to John and her family!
Joyce Cohen.

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