Preceded in death by parents George and Vearl (Randall) Howg. Sister Val (Eugene) Carpenter, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Grandchildren Brianna (Billy) Wood, Brady Geving, Tony Smith, Bert (Cynthia) Smith, Ashley (Travis) Deegan, Shelby (Cody) Geving, Taylor (Keith) Geving, Jace (Danica) Geving, Payton Medrano, and 15 great grandchildren. Marilyn is survived by her husband Ron of 59 years, daughter Gayle Morris, sons Steven (Sharon) Geving, Robby (Dayna) Geving, Brian (Vicki) Geving. Marilyn truly was one of a kind and will be greatly missed. Above all else she enjoyed spending time with family, going above and beyond to ensure they all knew how much she loved them. It was also noted she’d never miss an episode of All My Children. The highlight of her travels was a once in a lifetime trip to Sweden with her mother, sisters Val and Sheila, and nephew Zach. She enjoyed reading, scrapbooking, listening to country gospel, family reunions, playing word games, and would never miss an opportunity to travel. Her love of children also led to becoming a foster parent. Her true calling in life was a career as a paraprofessional at the Deer River King School. Marilyn worked various jobs throughout her life which included Howg’s River Side Meats, a dental assistant at Deer River Dental, owner and operator of The Pizza House, and spent a short amount of time at Blueberry Bowl. Together they raised four beautiful children and built a life they loved in Deer River. She was married to her loving husband, Ron, on June 27th 1964. Marilyn grew up in Cohasset and attended school in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. She was born October 12th 1946 in Roseau, Minnesota to George and Vearl (Randall) Howg. Surrounded by family, Marilyn, passed away peacefully at her home on December 27th 2023 at the age of 77.
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