Marilyn S. Greiner
Marilyn S. Greiner , 91, of Polson passed away from acute lymphoma on December 31, 2011 at St. Joseph Medical Center in Polson, she is survived by Dean at their Polson home.
Marilyn was born at Fort Wayne, Indiana on March 1, 1920. She then moved to Albion, Indiana where she grew up and attended school.
Marilyn married in Albion and had two girls, Susan Harris & Sally Huntsman. She moved to Whittier, Calif. where the girls went to school.
When she retired she moved to Polson, Montana.
She is preceded in death by a sister Polly Sikie. She is survived Dean of Polson, a brother Leonard Schutt and family in Indianapolis, Ind., her two daughters Susan & Sally, five grandchildren & eight great grandchildren.
No services are planned and cremation has taken place. Condolences may be left for the family on-line atwww.groganfuneralhome.com.
Grogan Funeral Home considers it a privilege to assist the family at this time.
So sorry to hear of Marilyn’s passing. She was married to my grandfather and made him a very happy man. Our prayers and thoughts are with Dean and all of her family.
Lynn Pryde Galyen
Marilyn’s grace, wit and kindness will be sorely missed in our community. Dean and families our thoughts, prayers and concern are with you. We will long carry Marilyn in our hearts.
Dean,Susan,Sally & family
I am so sorry for your loss. The death of loved one is such a
painful time. Only Jehovah truly understand the depth of pain
and offers comfort and hope to each of us at this most difficult
time. Please read Psalm 37:29, John 11:24-27. Psalm 83:18.
Hope this thought and scriptures bring comfort to your heart as
they have mine during this time of sadness.
I am so glad that you and Marilyn had a great 19 years together. All of wonderful places you went and shared together…what a God send you were for each other. She will be missed but not forgotten.
My heart felt prayers go out to you and your family.
Dear Dean,
So sorry about your loss. I am glad you got to do so many fun and interesting things; you have a lot of wonderful memories. I am certainly available to help in anyway. Royalee
Peace be with you. Remember the good times shared. During our visits, always noticed the rainbow of happiness.
Bonnie Manicke