She was born April 30, 1938, in Anderson. Marilyn attended Cardinal Stritch University, where she excelled in her major of psychology.
Marilyn enjoyed traveling through Europe and Mexico. She was a ceramic artist who exhibited her ceramics in many art shows throughout the country. She also loved spending her time at the casino.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Johnny and Irene (Honkala) Harp; sister, Joyce Hurd; and nephew, David Hurd. She is survived by her niece, Susan (Tom) Gourley; nephew, Neil (Becky) Hurd; and brother-in-law, Max Hurd. Marilyn is also survived by her great-nieces, Ava and Ella Gourley, whom she will always be "Mimi" to.
Private services have been entrusted to Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Service & Crematory.
In memory of Marilyn, the family would like for you to enjoy your time at the casino. The family would like to express gratitude to her caretakers, Mary and Karen.
Published in Herald Bulletin
She was born April 30, 1938, in Anderson. Marilyn attended Cardinal Stritch University, where she excelled in her major of psychology.
Marilyn enjoyed traveling through Europe and Mexico. She was a ceramic artist who exhibited her ceramics in many art shows throughout the country. She also loved spending her time at the casino.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Johnny and Irene (Honkala) Harp; sister, Joyce Hurd; and nephew, David Hurd. She is survived by her niece, Susan (Tom) Gourley; nephew, Neil (Becky) Hurd; and brother-in-law, Max Hurd. Marilyn is also survived by her great-nieces, Ava and Ella Gourley, whom she will always be "Mimi" to.
Private services have been entrusted to Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Service & Crematory.
In memory of Marilyn, the family would like for you to enjoy your time at the casino. The family would like to express gratitude to her caretakers, Mary and Karen.
Published in Herald Bulletin
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