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2017
Marilyn Margeolas, 84, of Sanford, FL passed away peacefully at home with her family on July 23, 2017. Marilyn Lou Butler, born December 19, 1932 in Otisfield, Maine was a successful business woman and longtime resident of Florida. She was the beloved wife of Anastasis Panagos Margeolas. Marilyn was a loving and devoted mother of five Lloyd Kimball, Charlotte Price, Georgia Margeolas, Panagiota Margeolas, and Tasea Ferguson. Loving mother-in-law to Mike Price and Stephen Ferguson. She was YiaYia to ten grand children; Panagiota Kaye, Jamie Price, Nicole Japalucci, Amanda Price, Mary Kimball, Vasha Vanhorn, Jonna Cary, Anastasia Margeolas, Stephen Ferguson Jr., and Anastasis Margeolas. She has ten great grand children; Nicholas Kaye, Willie Riley, Kylan Japalucci, Rylon Santiago, Donovan Fernandez, Collin Fernande, and Vincent Tozzo, Marilyn was a loving wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was a caring friend and faithful child of God. The numerous lives Marilyn impacted with her kind heart, ensure her legacy will live on for ever. She will be laid to rest at a private funeral at St. Nicholas Cemetery in Nestani, Greece.
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