Obit: Imler, Marilyn Ann (1924
- 2021)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Imler, Stevens
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 3/24/2021
Imler, Marilyn Ann (- 2021)
Marilyn Ann Imler (née Stevens) died peacefully in Maryville TN on March 9, 2021
at the age of 96.
Marilyn was born on December 9, 1924 in Liberty, Indiana to Jess and Nell
Stevens. Marilyn graduated from Short High School in Indiana. She went on to
attend Indiana University, earning a degree in Social Work, where she met and
later married Paul Imler on June 12, 1948. She worked as a social worker with
children and families for a number of years. She took time out of her career to
help with the war effort by working in an airplane assembly plant. Marilyn was a
housewife and mother. She and Paul and their two sons lived and worked for many
years around the State of Wisconsin. Her children, grandchildren and friends
remember her as a kind and fun loving person who encouraged them to enjoy life.
Marilyn was a gifted artist, singer and loved the outdoors. She was a generous
individual who donated to many charities. She was passionate about nature,
enjoyed swimming, camping and bird watching. Marilyn loved square dancing. She
was an active and dedicated member of the church and often ministered to others.
Marilyn is survived by her sons Jeffrey (Betty Lou) Durand, WI, and Steven (Taime’)
Maryville TN. 9 Grandchildren, including, Zach and Meredith who graduated from
Neillsville High School, 33 Great-Grandchildren, 5 Great-Great Grandchildren and
many loving nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her husband Paul, of
71 years.
A memorial is scheduled for March 26th in Maryville, TN. In lieu of flowers, a
donation may be sent to a charity of your choice. The family would like to thank
the staff and residents of Morningview Village for their caring and kindness.
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