Marilyn Jane McNair Garrett
May 7, 1935 - February 3, 2017
In Loving Memory
I have the fondest memories of Marilyn; she was a classy and beautiful woman and I loved her. I know that she was sweet and loving and I am sorry that she was not able to work out her differences with her sister and her lovely daughter, Norma. However none of us is perfect and I know that in her heart she didn't mean to hurt anyone.
Her grandchildren meant the world to her and she would have done anything for them. I know she has been embraced by Our Lord and is in Paradise until we meet again!
Janet Torres-Martinez
janet1_martinez@yahoo.com, NS
MARILYN!
After reading this obituary,
I am stunned and appalled at
the way in which it is written.
It is ALL such a LIE!
YOU MARILYN! were NOT
A SWEET AND LOVING PERSON.
YOU WERE A MEAN, HURTFUL,
CRUEL, JEALOUS, ENVIOUS...
NARCISSISTIC, OSTENTATIOUS,
PHONY!....I AM JUST ONE OF MANY
THAT EXPERIENCED YOUR WRATH!
I SINCERELY HOPE THAT YOU ARE
IN A PLACE WHERE YOU WILL HAVE
TO SEE AND EXPERIENCE THE PAIN
THAT YOU SO SELFISHLY INFLICTED.
I would have LOVED to have known
you as "A SISTER", but all you were to
ME was a RELENTLESS TORMENTOR!
THESE ARE MY MEMORIES OF YOU!
Carla Fitch
I love you, Grandma Sweetie. Thank you for your love. I'll always be grateful for the family you built, which I am proud to be part of. Your legacy lives on with your memory.
Keri Lehman
stansbury park, UT