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Marilyn Jane <I>Fox</I> Turnbaugh

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Marilyn Jane Fox Turnbaugh

Birth
Shelbyville, Shelby County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Dec 2021 (aged 90)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Saint Charles, St. Charles County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Marilyn Jane (Fox) Schwada Turnbaugh passed away into heaven with Jesus, Tuesday evening, December 22, 2021, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, after struggling with an illness.
Marilyn was born in Shelbyville, Missouri in 1931. She was the fourth of five children of Wayne and Ledia (Keller) Fox. She married Billy Don Schwada in 1951. Billy Don's service in the Air Force eventually led to residences in several locations. However, after Billy Don's stint in the military, they settled in Berkeley Missouri. After a brief illness with leukemia, Billy Don passed away leaving Marilyn to raise their two young sons. She eventually took a part-time position of secretarial work for Berkeley Public Schools that she thoroughly enjoyed. Later Marilyn married Clyde Turnbaugh while residing in St. Louis. After his death, she worked retail for Kohls for many years. During her later years, Marilyn resided in Edmond, Oklahoma, near her older son.
Friendship, family, and faith were important to Marilyn's life. She worked at keeping connections strong with friends from the different stages of her life though many long letters and phone calls. She especially enjoyed her bond with "The Girls" who were a group of close friends that regularly celebrated each birthday of the group in special ways.
Marilyn also loved her family. She continued to maintain strong ties with as many extended family members as possible, not only with her siblings and their families, but also with members of the Schwada and Turnbaugh families as well. She also included the families of the wives of her sons as part of her own.
Marilyn loved her two sons. She cared deeply about their lives and spent much time talking to them and praying for them. She was delighted when her sons gave her five granddaughters after raising two sons in a "boy" home. In the last few years, she was given two great-grandsons and two great granddaughters to treasure.
Another strong part of Marilyn's life was her faith. A sheet found in her Bible says that she wants to be remembered in this way: "know that I love the Lord with all my heart. Jesus paid the ultimate price for us (me). I hope to see loved ones and friends in heaven! I feel bad that I haven't been feeling like going to church lately, but I do pray and read scripture daily with prayer and thankfulness!" (Her words, 2015)
Finally, no description of Marilyn would be complete without the mention of her devotion to the baseball world of the St. Louis Cardinals. Marilyn stood tall in her support of her team even when residing in the midst of the Oklahoma world of college football. She proudly displayed her team loyalty at her Oklahoma residences with her St. Louis Cardinal flag, magnets, clothing, and blanket. Marilyn had happy memories of Opening Day at Busch stadium with friends and family eating hotdogs.
Marilyn Jane (Fox) Schwada Turnbaugh passed away into heaven with Jesus, Tuesday evening, December 22, 2021, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, after struggling with an illness.
Marilyn was born in Shelbyville, Missouri in 1931. She was the fourth of five children of Wayne and Ledia (Keller) Fox. She married Billy Don Schwada in 1951. Billy Don's service in the Air Force eventually led to residences in several locations. However, after Billy Don's stint in the military, they settled in Berkeley Missouri. After a brief illness with leukemia, Billy Don passed away leaving Marilyn to raise their two young sons. She eventually took a part-time position of secretarial work for Berkeley Public Schools that she thoroughly enjoyed. Later Marilyn married Clyde Turnbaugh while residing in St. Louis. After his death, she worked retail for Kohls for many years. During her later years, Marilyn resided in Edmond, Oklahoma, near her older son.
Friendship, family, and faith were important to Marilyn's life. She worked at keeping connections strong with friends from the different stages of her life though many long letters and phone calls. She especially enjoyed her bond with "The Girls" who were a group of close friends that regularly celebrated each birthday of the group in special ways.
Marilyn also loved her family. She continued to maintain strong ties with as many extended family members as possible, not only with her siblings and their families, but also with members of the Schwada and Turnbaugh families as well. She also included the families of the wives of her sons as part of her own.
Marilyn loved her two sons. She cared deeply about their lives and spent much time talking to them and praying for them. She was delighted when her sons gave her five granddaughters after raising two sons in a "boy" home. In the last few years, she was given two great-grandsons and two great granddaughters to treasure.
Another strong part of Marilyn's life was her faith. A sheet found in her Bible says that she wants to be remembered in this way: "know that I love the Lord with all my heart. Jesus paid the ultimate price for us (me). I hope to see loved ones and friends in heaven! I feel bad that I haven't been feeling like going to church lately, but I do pray and read scripture daily with prayer and thankfulness!" (Her words, 2015)
Finally, no description of Marilyn would be complete without the mention of her devotion to the baseball world of the St. Louis Cardinals. Marilyn stood tall in her support of her team even when residing in the midst of the Oklahoma world of college football. She proudly displayed her team loyalty at her Oklahoma residences with her St. Louis Cardinal flag, magnets, clothing, and blanket. Marilyn had happy memories of Opening Day at Busch stadium with friends and family eating hotdogs.


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