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The obituary notice of Marilyn Beryl Alga MUIR

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Marilyn Beryl AlgaMUIRTreasured memories of the late Marilyn Beryl Alga Muir who passed away at the Macmillan Unit at the Royal Derby Hospital on 16th December 2024.

Marilyn was the daughter of the late Cecil and Winifred Muir, and the eighth of nine children. Marilyn is especially missed by her two sons Christopher and Craig and her eleven grandchildren Nevaeh, Aaliyah, Ziali, Remy, Xavian, Roman, Roux, Mateo, Zendaya, Shiloh and Kyrie. Marilyn will also be missed by her remaining siblings Sefton, Rose, Maureen, Louis, Delores, Clifton, Curtis and her many nieces, nephews and all of her friends and all who knew her. R.I.P

Funeral service will take place at the New Life Church, Normanton Road on Monday 27th January at 10:30am followed by a burial at Nottingham Road Cemetery.

If desired donations for the Derby And Burton Hospitals Charity Fund 14001 (The Nightingale Macmillan Unit) may be left at the service or given online at www.wathalls.co.uk All enquiries to Wathall's 01332 986770
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Vinita
23/01/2025
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Delores Muir
20/01/2025
Marilyn was a lovely girl.
Sean Mitchell
20/01/2025
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Sean Mitchell
20/01/2025
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Dan Dan
20/01/2025
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Dan Dan
20/01/2025
I remember Marilyn fondly as one of my big cousins who we would go to visit when we were younger. Her dad and my grandmother were brother/sister so we all spent lots of time together in each others homes. I remember Marilyn going to school in her uniform so obviously that was MANY years ago. Marilyn was such a strong, loving, caring person who loved her family deeply. As time went by that love and devotion transferred to her children then grandchildren. Life was cruel and Marilyn endured many health issues and physical challenges but through it all remain dignified and grateful. Marilyn may you rest in eternal peace with our ancestors, your parents and siblings who have past. My deepest condolences to all the family 🙏🏾🕯️💔😇
Susan
19/01/2025
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Susan
19/01/2025
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Susan
19/01/2025
Rip Marilyn you were a special lady and will be missed by so many and me love jo xxx
Joanne Turner
18/01/2025
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