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3
December
Funeral Mass
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Friday, December 3, 2021
St Peter Claver Catholic Church
2380 Stow Street
Simi Valley, California, United States
Friday
3
December
Graveside Commital
11:00 am - 11:30 am
Friday, December 3, 2021
Assumption Catholic Cemetery
1380 Fitzgerald Road
Simi Valley, California, United States
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Jonathan Wesel posted a condolence
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Link to Memorial Service: https://youtu.be/ktSfzJBN0wk
Link to Memorial Slideshow: https://youtu.be/KLq--PEieHo
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Love you Nana!
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Mara Meschkat posted a condolence
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Hello All,
Here is a link to a Drop Box account where you can view the memorial slide show for Marilyn. A big thanks to Mark's son Jonathan Wesel for putting this all together!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lmmsmmyfj7niygm/Marilyn%20Memorial%202021%20v2.mp4?dl=0
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Mara Meschkat posted a condolence
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Mark’s Eulogy for Marilyn 12-3-2021
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Mark Wesel son of Marilyn and Eddy Wesel.
My sister Mara and I want to thank all of you for attending Mom’s Celebration of life. I also want to thank my Son Kyle for singing and playing the guitar. Marilyn’s grandchildren Erich, Myles, Kyle, Jonathan, Jeremy, Vince and our childhood friend Hank were the Pall Bearers.
My Mom passed away on Saturday evening November 20, 2021. That incidentally was the same exact date that my sister Suzanne passed away 17 years ago. Mara was there holding the hand of our mother Marilyn when she went to go be with her family in Heaven. My Mom is survived by my Sister Mara and her husband Ralph, Myself and my wife Jana, her 6 Grandchildren and her 13 Great-Grandchildren.
Marilyn was born to Al and Alma Kaup April 10, 1932 in West Pointe Nebraska. She was the eldest of 9 children and survived 4 of her siblings. Marilyn went to Santa Monica where he met her future husband Eddy at the Damien Club (a singles Catholic club). She married Eddy on June 26, 1953 in West Pointe Nebraska, her home town. They moved to Culver City and had 3 children Mark, Mara and Suzanne.
Marilyn was a Terrific Mother and wife. She was a kind and gentle soul, and a friend to all. After her Children grew up, Marilyn worked many years at Hughes in Canoga Park. Besides her family, her favorite things were traveling, reading, sewing and just being a terrific person. Marilyn and Eddy purchased a house in Canoga Park where they lived and raised their children for over 40 years. After that they lived in Simi Valley and Santa Clarita. As many of you know Marilyn was given 6 months to live 12 years ago as she had a malignant Brain Tumor (same as Kennedy and McCain). She was a fighter, a warrior that she could will herself to beat almost anything. She was a miracle and quite a lady!
Marilyn’s favorite time in life was retirement! She and Eddy traveled the country in a small camper, went abroad and enjoyed several Cruises. She loved her Children so much that when we lost my sister Suzanne, it was one of her most difficult times in life. She focused her love on her family and friends.
I want to again extend my thanks to Mara and Ralph for taking such good care of my Mom in Valencia. We did not think she would live this long as my Mom was truly a modern miracle having a Brain Tumor, Non-Hodgins Lymphoma and Dementia. Eddy loved her so much and stayed with us until he turned 90 as he was very protective of his wife, Marilyn. I also want to mention that all of us were so Sad, yet Happy for my Mom to go to Heaven, leave all the pain and be with her Husband Eddy, my sister Suzanne, her parents and all the family that has passed before us.
We leave with these words: Let us not morn for Marilyn is gone but let us rejoice for the time we had together for we were truly blessed to have been a part of her life!
Following this ceremony we will go to Assumption Catholic Cemetery for Marilyn’s internment. After that we will have a celebration of Marilyns life at Don Cucos for anyone who wishes to attend. The ushers in back will have maps for anyone that needs one.
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Mara Meschkat posted a condolence
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Mara’s Eulogy for Marilyn
My brother Mark did a great job telling you about our mom and the chronology of her life, which was amazing. I am more the touchy/feely sibling and hope to give you a sense of the sweet, brave but understated lady she was.
The first real adventure of her life is picking up at the age of 21, with little money in her pocket and taking the train from Nebraska to Southern California with her sister Betty and friend Marge! They stayed with their Aunt Camille and Uncle Bill Halbur for a week before securing an apartment to share and finding jobs. Marilyn found a job at the Santa Monica Board of Education and with no car they took the bus around town. I know it was a different time but it still took guts to pull that off!
You heard about the Catholic Singles group they joined, the Damien Club. Not only is this the group where she met my dad, but these folks became lifelong friends. I remember as a child going to the homes of the Barones, the Carriveaus, and the Dennings to name a few! The adults played games and drank and we kids got to roam and play, a bit unsupervised! Adventures and good times for sure with these friends that became family!
Now here she is a wife and mother of three little kids, under 3! My three youngest grandchildren are about the same age and I get just a small taste of what that must have been like! She struggled a bit under this huge responsibility, especially because Dad often worked a second part time job to help make ends meet and they only had one car! She survived, as women do, by finding her tribe of other young mothers including her sisters. I remember playing with Suz, my sister and our Rienstra cousins, Deborah and Bonnie where we would have tea parties and pretend to be Marilyn and Charlene, pinkies in the air and all while our moms talked and gossiped!
My mom’s middle years were a testament to her steadfast and selfless nature. She took care of all of us and my dad with a smile on her face and giving all she had with little thought to her own ambitions and needs.
Our sister Suzanne fought cancer most of her adult life. First Hodgkin’s lymphoma and later bilateral metastatic breast cancer. I know this pained my mom greatly and she would do anything to take this burden from her daughter. Mom did all she could to help Suz and became very close with her daughter, Heather. My mom and Heather maintained that bond to the very end.
Marilyn became very ill and was hospitalized with a bowel obstruction caused by adhesions the day before Suz died on November 20, 2004. It was as if mom were trying to absorb the pain and loss of her daughter’s death in a physical way. Mom required a major surgery and then developed complications but survived this difficult period. I found it very very amazing that mom chose that same date, November 20 to join Suz in heaven, a testament to their very close relationship! Heather wrote this poignant text to me right after Marilyn passed: “I know, while our hearts hurt, I can’t help but cry tears of joy knowing that Nana left this earth so happy and full of love reuniting with mom. I know she had a hole in her heart the day mom passed because she couldn’t be there and now it is filled. I can feel the love from her, mom, and grandpy and now they will always be with us.”
In the later years, our roles reversed and I became the caregiver. Even in this mom was able to teach me about life, the cycle of life to be exact. Sometime in the last 2 weeks of her life as she lay dying, I was holding her hand and trying to reassure her. Later that evening, I was trying to sooth my 2 year old granddaughter as she was missing her mommy and daddy at bedtime. I felt so blessed and honored to have had this intimate and comforting experience with my mom and granddaughter in the same day, one life slipping away and the other dawning!
Despite the frailties of age and the loss of her cognitive abilities, Marilyn retained her sweet nature and was so appreciative of life. Everyday she was dressed impeccably, hair done, and makeup on. She and my dad loved their afternoon McDonal’s one dollar senior coffee along with something sweet. They were helped in theses endeavors by our wonderful caregiver, Nancy Bermudez. I would like to thank her for her more than 5 years of service to my parents. I would also like to thank the wonderful Vitas Hospice Team, led by Barbara Hernandez as they cared for mom for more than 2 years. Barbara told me that she would come visit mom as her last patient of the day because she was so special and brightened her day!
When my parents lived with Ralph and I we all looked forward to happy hour where mom imbibed on her one half of a frozen Margarita pouch and dad had his Scotch. So please, toast one to Marilyn today and anytime you have a margarita and remember her always as the sweet, kind, and selfless ray of sunshine she was in this world.
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Liz Roark Posted Dec 5, 2021 at 4:52 PM
Mara,
Just a beautiful tribute to an amazing Mom.
My thoughts are with you
Liz
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Betty J Fisk posted a symbolic gesture
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
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Betty J Fisk posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
My dearest sister Marilyn. I remember all the things we did together. We came to California together in 1953, met our husbands in the Damien Club in Santa Monica, shared an apartment, got married the same year (1954, you in June, me in November) and I wore your wedding gown. We had our babies about the same time. We were best friends.
When I lived in Oceanside, I took the train the Simi Valley and spent a few days with you and Eddy in your lovely home. When my darling husband, Larry, died in 2009, you and your family were there to help me. Also, I lost my dear son, Jeff and you lost your beautiful daughter, Suzie.
So many wonderful memories, dear Marilyn. Now you can rest in peace, and be in Heaven with Jesus, your husband, Eddy, dear Suzie, Mom and Dad, aunts and uncles.
I will miss you, will think of you with fondness each day, and love you always, my sweet sister.
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Denise Schmelter Cortes Posted Dec 5, 2021 at 9:44 PM
Mara, I was so sad to hear of your beautiful Mom's passing. She was always so kind to me growing up and even kinder in my adulthood. What a role model for all us. May she rest in peace and may your children be blessed by your care of your parents-what a gift - love and prayers for peace, Denise Schmelter Cortes
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Wednesday, December 1, 2021
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