1931
2014
Passed away Wednesday December 17th, 2014 in her 83rd year. Born in Smith Falls, Ontario, predeceased by father and mother Harold and Gladys Weekes and sister Evelyn Baliko. Beloved mother of Tom Worsley and Judy Worsley (John Dawson). She will be greatly missed by granddaughters Robyn (Jesse) and Laura Dawson. Marilyn was overjoyed to welcome her great-granddaughter Ivy to our family last year. Predeceased by partner Daniel Kislenko. Special "Ma" to Marie Clark and Ben Stewart and Ma to many. Marilyn will also be missed by her friends at Featherstone Point. Marilyn worked proudly as a school bus driver for Attridge Transportation for 17 years and enjoyed her vacation spots at West and East Lakes, Scotland and Featherstone. She always had cats in her life. Most recently, Amber, Tigger, Elfie and Lulu. We wish to thank staff at The Carlisle Retirement Home, the CCAC staff and the many devoted PSWs who supported Marilyn in Featherstone and Burlington. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Visitation will be Friday, December 19, 2014, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at Marlatt Funeral Home, 615 Main Street East, Hamilton. Memorial Service will be Saturday, December 20, 2014, 3:00 p.m. in the Funeral Home Chapel. Online condolences may be made at www.marlattfhhamilton.com
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September 24, 2015
Jennifer Vanderwoerd
To the family of Marilyn... I had the pleasure of meeting your mother and grandmother about two years ago.. She would tell me stories of her life and her family that she loved dearly. She was especially proud of her grandkids and she loved her cats dearly. I am sorry for your loss... she was a great person and Heaven has gained a beautiful angel.
December 22, 2014
Debbie Nutbrown
To Marilyn's Family,My Deepest Condolences goes out to you all. Marilyn sure was a special lady, I drove school bus with Marilyn for many years. I remember when she use to take us to her trailer for the day,we had so much fun.Marilyn will always be remembered in our hearts
December 19, 2014
Veronica Logue
Mu sincere condolences to Tom, Judy and family. Marilyn will always be remembered.
December 19, 2014
Susan Reeder
To Judy and John, Robyn, Jesse, Ivy and Laura and family: So sorry to learn of the passing of your Mom, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother. You will have many wonderful memories to cherish as she lives on in your hearts, thoughts and reminisces. Thoughts and prayers are with you all,
December 19, 2014
Gail Bryant
To Tom, Judy and Family; Our deepest Condolences go out to you all. We will be forever grateful for the many Memories we shared with her she was a remarkable Lady. Their will always be a Special Place in our Hearts for her. May the Love that you all have for each other help you through this difficult time. Hugs to you all Love Gail & Vince Bryant and Jean Freeborn xoxo
December 19, 2014
Lesley Mansfield
Dear Judy and family, my prayers are with you at this time, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother...the memories of love and joy with her will be with you always.
December 18, 2014
Jacqui Cornelisse
To Laura and her family - I pray that you will cherish all of the good memories that you have had with your mother and grandmother, that you will be able to laugh and experience joy in the midst of your sorrow in the knowledge that healing has taken place and that Marilyn is restored and whole in the presence of God.
Jacqui
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