Marilyn A. Webb
March 23, 1949 ~ September 11, 2011
Marilyn A. Webb of Ashburn, VA formerly of Springfield, VA passed away on Sunday, Septmeber 11, 2011. Marilyn was a longtime insurance agent for State Farm in Vienna, VA. Beloved wife of William D. Webb; devoted mother of Michael A. Webb and Jennifer P. Webb; sister of Susan Baxter, Carolyn Timko and Edward Thatcher.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Association or Capital Caring Hospice.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the ALS Association or Capital Caring Hospice.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Bill, I know that Marilyn is now in a better place. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.
We have all of you in our thoughts and prayers. We are glad that Marilyn is now in a better place, and we hope you all feel some peace. Jackie and Jerry Hopkins
Words cannot express my sadness over the loss of Aunt Marilyn. I have such wonderful memories of her that I will keep in my heart always. I can still picture Aunt Marilyn standing in the kitchen of my childhood home, singing into an empty milk jug with my mom and dad during a visit to Cincinnati. Gosh was she full of fun! She had an energy about her that made you feel at peace when you were around her. She filled so many of our lives with love, humor, joy and happiness. I am lucky to have known such a wonderful woman. Aunt Marilyn will be missed dearly. Love and prayers, Julie Yaden (Webb)
I learned with such sorrow of your loss. I got to know Marilyn during the time I taught Jennifer…what a spirit…what energy…what enthusiasm. Please know I keep you all in prayer, especially through this sad time. Jane Woods
So sorry to hear that Marilyn passed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I met her when Jenny and I worked together at Hour Photo. She and I have kept in touch over the last 15 years when we had needs the other could take care of regarding banking and insurance. Although we were each others customers our conversations were rarely just about business. She always gave me advise as if I was her own daughter and she has assisted me with my needs throughout many of my life changes over the past 15 years. She will be greatly missed.
Please accept my deepest sympathies… It’s never easy to lose someone we love so much… but knowing they are in the good company of angels might make it easier. It was a privilege to have met Marilyn last year, and though I only knew her for a short time, I will never forget the amazing beauty and energy in her eyes. What an incredibly strong spirit, yet kind and gentle soul. I am so sorry that she said her good bye so early in life… but I am happy for her as she looks upon us from heaven… feeling her beauty and energy still with us.
Bill, I am so sorry to read of the passing of Marilyn. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of deep sorrow. God is with you, lean on him.
Bill, I am so sorry to hear about Marilyn. Our thoughts & prayers are with you and your family.
We are very saddened by Marilyn’s passing. Even though we can’t be with you all in person, please know that we keep you close in our thoughts and prayers.
I was saddened to learn of the passing of Marilyn. My prayers go out to the family and all who knew this lovely lady. May loving memories of the times you shared bring a smile to face and in time dry your tears. I pray that the Peace and Love of our Heavenly Father surround and keep you during this time of great loss and beyond.
Mike, Please accept my deepest sympathy for the loss of you mother. You were such a great source of comfort, strength and love to her. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Bonnie
Dear Bill, Michael, and Jennifer, I am so sorry to hear of your loss of Marilyn. We were cousins and lived many miles apart. The last time she was in Ohio, she spent the night at my house. She was a person I really wanted to know better, who had a warm, friendly, and kind way. I was hoping she would come this way many more times to spend the night. Please except my condolences,I know you have many happy memories of times with her, and she would want you to think of them when you think of her. Ellen Clowes
Bill, Mike, Jenny, I am so very sorry to hear of Marilyn;s passing, but hope you feel it is a blessing, she is no longer suffering and she will always be in our minds the person we knew. I will miss her deeply and our lunches in Vienna. Please accept Linda and my sincere condolences. Norm
Bill, Mike and Jenny — Ken joins me in sending to you our sincere sympathy, love and prayers. Marilyn is now at peace, and we do hope that all of you will begin to fine your own peace.
Marilyn, You will forever be in my heart and always in my thoughts. I love you and miss you terribly.
We were very sad to learn of Maryilyns passing, she was a remarkable woman and we are very fortunate to of had a friend like her. Her positive attitude, personality, and happiness always brought a smile to my face! She will be missed by all.
Enjoyed many talks over the years with Marilyn after finishing with business at her office. She helped us many times and was very good about anticipating possible situations and finding solutions. We will miss her.
I was so sorry to hear about Marilyn. She was a beautiful person inside and out. She was so full of fun and easy to be around. It never mattered how much time had passed or how circumstances had changed, each time I saw her it was as if we had just talked. I have so many wonderful memories of her. I will miss her so much. My thoughts and prayers are with you Bill, Mike, and Jenny. She loved you with all of her heart and will live on through all the memories you made together.
Dear Bill, Mike and Jenny, I was on the beach looking at a beautiful moon when I learned of my cousin Mairlyn’s passing. Just then a shooting star with a tail of bright sparkles filled the sky! My daughter Nina and I both had chills for we knew that the heavens were welcoming someone very special. Distance prevented frequent visits with Mairlyn, but like so many have expressed beautifully above, her warmth, sense of humor, and gracious spirt were empowering to everyone she encountered. I send my warmest hugs to each of you Ann Pence
Sylvia and I will always remember Marilyn. She was more than just an agent to us, she was a mentor and a friend. Thank you Marilyn for enriching our lives. Jamie and Sylvia