Evansville, IN – Marilyn Elizabeth Graves, 71, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at her home. She was born on March 3, 1950 in Howell, Michigan to the late George and Eula (Lyons) Stout.
Marilyn played the piano and loved music of all types. She was loved dearly by generations of family and friends and will be missed by everyone that knew her.
She is survived by her children, Christina Jennings (Bryan) and Jim Posch (Judy); her grandchildren, Summer Jennings, Aubrey Posch, Ambre Martin, Jacob Posch, and Alyssa Posch as well as 4 great grandchildren.
Marilyn is preceded in death by her husband, Richard Graves and her son, John Posch.
Due to Marilyn’s wishes, no services will be held at this time.
Simple Cremation Evansville is entrusted with care.
Jim Houtchen says
So sorry to hear about Marilyn’s passing. A wonderful friend and neighbor. Blessings to all the family.
Teri Winstead Speaks says
Christina, I am so sorry for your loss. You probably don’t remember me but I worked with Marilyn at Audubon Area Community Services when she worked for CSBG. I think about your mother all the time. Her Michigan accent . . . I loved it! And when she stopped dying her hair . . . loved that too! Again, I am so sorry for your loss and I will keep your family in my prayers.
Paula Gillaspie says
Dear Christina, Jim, and Summer:
Mother and I are deeply sorry to hear of the loss of Marilyn.
I always brought Marilyn the magazines and catalogs and dropped off for her at the door. She was good to call mother time to time. I will remember our conversations and think of you all in the coming days, weeks, and months. You were so faithful to Marilyn. Know she is at peace and with Richard now.
Sincerely, Paula Gillaspie and Betty Jackson.
Paula Gillaspie says
Dear Christina, Jim, and Summer:
Mother and I are deeply sorry to hear of the loss of Marilyn.
I always brought Marilyn the magazines and catalogs and dropped off for her at the door. She was good to call mother time to time. I will remember our conversations as neighbors and think of you all in the coming days, weeks, and months. You were so faithful to Marilyn. Know she is at peace and with Richard now. Hold tight to your memories.
Sincerely and may God Bless
Paula Gillaspie and Betty Jackson.