Marilyn was born March 27th, 1935, in Spokane, Washington to Franklin Louis and Yvonne (Nee Lamb) Wells. Marilyn was preceded in death by her father Franklin Louis Wells 10-31-1971, mother Yvonne Wells (Nee Lamb) 02-23-1973 and husband Paul 5/5/2005. Marilyn married Paul J. Weaver 9-1-1956 in Spokane at St. Patrick Catholic Church. She is survived by sons James (Carrol), Patrick (Colleen) and daughter Yvonne Razo (Raymond), grandson Robert Razo (Diane), step grandson Adam Hoffbuhr (Adrena Duvall), granddaughters Jessica and Julia Weaver and great grandsons Benjamin and Zachary Razo and step great grandsons Ira and Rafe Hoffbuhr.
Marilyn attended Rodgers High School, graduating in 1953. Following graduation from Rodgers High she attended Holy Names College for 2 years and Olympic College for one quarter.
Marilyn wore and was a "Lady" of Many Hats, in addition to her desire to further her education she was an active member of the following organizations and associations:
The Masonic Rainbow, Spokane No. 3 from 1951 through 1955.
Girls Scouts & Boy Scouts of America
Founding member of Olympic Vintage Auto Club 1960-2024
Family Community Education Extension Homemakers 1961-2024
Past President of the Ladies Aux of Machinist AFL/CIO Local 1282,1967-1971
Recipient of Central Kitsap School district PTA Golden Acorn 1973
Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women (ACCW); President 1990-1992
Young Ladies Institute (YLI)
Society of Saint Vincent De Paul
Founding member of Holy Trinity Church and active member of All Saints Guild, Stephen Minister, Eucharistic Minister.
Daughters of Union Veterans, (DUV)
Marilyn was employed at a few jobs in the early family years: PSNS, Bremer Dept Store, Safeway, Pacific Northwest Bell Telephone, St. Vincent De Paul and Kitsap Co. Election Worker.
Marilyn was always up for a road trip to an event of all sorts, types and sizes. Especially when it involved sightseeing and any good Garage Sale. Travel was her window to "HER" people.
Marilyn was among the Founding Parishioners of Holy Trinity as it was prior to any physical structure having been built to gather as a Parish. As the spirit of the church was found in its' flock, then the Material Home of worship began construction.
Marilyn was passionate about Keeping in touch with ALL her extended Families of ALL origins: Relatives Near and Far, Her Church sisterhood, the multitude of involved Communities and the Neighborhood Valley High and interests at large. She Liked Collecting Cards, but especially Loved giving them out to everyone for cherished events.
There were always Cookies in the Cookie Jar to eagerly welcome any visitors to 680 Sylvan Way. Marilyn’s home of sixty years.
Rosary is at 10:30am, Funeral Mass at 11am Thursday, February 8th at Holy Trinity Catholic Church Pine Rd Bremerton followed by Celebration of life in the church social hall. Internment at Tahoma National Cemetery, Covington, WA.
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