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Marilynn L. <I>Hight</I> Dornbos

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Marilynn L. Hight Dornbos

Birth
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Death
19 Dec 2018 (aged 95)
Spring Lake, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Grand Haven, Ottawa County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.0530945, Longitude: -86.2379283
Plot
Block: 44 Lot: 68
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Marilynn L. Dornbos, age 95, of Spring Lake passed away Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at Heartwood Lodge Hospice House. Marilynn was born October 2, 1923 to Arthur L. and Rilla (Peck) Hight in Decatur, Illinois. She received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Illinois. Upon graduating, she worked at the Peoria Star (newspaper) and later at Thomas Publishing in Springfield, Illinois. On December 22, 1949, Marilynn married Ervan Dornbos. Two years later they moved to his hometown of Grand Haven, Michigan where she became a homemaker. Her husband preceded her in death on April 13, 1977. Marilynn was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Grand Haven. She enjoyed reading, gardening, travel, being around the water, and chocolate in all of its forms. She will be remembered as a very caring person with a great sense of humor. Marilynn is survived by her daughter Nancy and son-in-law Neal Hansen of Spring Lake, and her three grandchildren: Courtney, Katie, and Ken. A private graveside service
Marilynn L. Dornbos, age 95, of Spring Lake passed away Wednesday, December 19, 2018 at Heartwood Lodge Hospice House. Marilynn was born October 2, 1923 to Arthur L. and Rilla (Peck) Hight in Decatur, Illinois. She received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Illinois. Upon graduating, she worked at the Peoria Star (newspaper) and later at Thomas Publishing in Springfield, Illinois. On December 22, 1949, Marilynn married Ervan Dornbos. Two years later they moved to his hometown of Grand Haven, Michigan where she became a homemaker. Her husband preceded her in death on April 13, 1977. Marilynn was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Grand Haven. She enjoyed reading, gardening, travel, being around the water, and chocolate in all of its forms. She will be remembered as a very caring person with a great sense of humor. Marilynn is survived by her daughter Nancy and son-in-law Neal Hansen of Spring Lake, and her three grandchildren: Courtney, Katie, and Ken. A private graveside service


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