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Marilyn Rose Vincent

March 19, 1941 - December 23, 2021

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Obituary For Marilyn Rose Vincent

Marilyn R. Vincent, age 80 of Geneva, passed on December 23, 2021 in Beachwood. She was born in Fall River, MA on March 19, 1941 to Thomas and Lillian (Camp) Thompson. She married Raymond L. Vincent Sr. on September 7, 1957 in Madison.

Marilyn enjoyed crafting, gardening, babysitting and camping and she was a member of the Ohio Interstate Patrol. She retired from the housekeeping department at UH Geneva Medical Center. Marilyn had previously worked for the Geneva Telephone Company, Geneva Rubber and the Manor Home.

Left to cherish her memory are her children: Robin (Glen) Cochran of Geneva, Ray Vincent Jr. of Jefferson, Norma (Arnel) Addun of Geneva, Rebecca (Ronnie) McClung of Proctorville, Melisa Vincent of Geneva and Jennifer (Chad ) Marrison of Austinburg; 15 grandchildren Josh (Shelley) Cochran, Julie (Ben) Jerse, Alisa Korn, Gio Addun, Arielle (Jeremy) Baker, Marcus McClung, Kyle Vincent, Dale Vincent, Hannah Hudson, Justin Hudson, Dareion Marrison, Deidra Marrison, Delaney Marrison, Roberta (Fred) Sifuentes, Kristina (Stephen) Joyce; 11 great grandchildren; and her sister Colleen Kettunen.

She was preceded by her husband Raymond in 2010, a daughter Kathleen, her parents, 3 brothers Thomas, Ronald, Oliver and a sister Flo Tidy.

A private family service was held with interment at North Madison Cemetery.

Arrangements under the care of Walker Funeral Home in Geneva.

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  • December 29, 2021

    I am so very sorry to her of Marilyn's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. She was such a sweet soul, lots of good memories. She left a legacy of a great family. Hugs to all. Love from Mary and Bill Allison and family

  • December 28, 2021

    Some of my fondest childhood memories come from the times spent with the Vincent family. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent were always so generous and loving, opening up their beautiful home and pool to us kids. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

  • December 28, 2021

    Some of my fondest childhood memories were times spent with the Vincent family. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent would generously open their beautiful home and pool to their kids' friends. They were like a second family to me.

  • December 28, 2021

    My deepest sympathy to the family over their loss of this wonderful woman. I was her sister-in-law, married to her late husband's Ray's brother and spent a lot of time at their house. I have so many good memories of her and especially her helping me with advice on raising my own kids. If I needed advice, I went to Marilyn. I will cherish the good memories of the time my late husband and I spent at her house and watching my nieces and nephew grow up. They are all in my thoughts and prayers during this tough time and I pray for strength and comfort for all of them.

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