
Marilyn J. Humbert, 75, of Green Springs, OH passed away on April 20, 2016 at Bethesda Care Center. She was born on September 24, 1940 in Clyde, OH the daughter of Paul Joseph and Erva Jane (Wadsworth) Humbert. She was a 1958 graduate of Green Springs High School.
Marilyn was the bank manager at Croghan Colonial Bank in Green Springs where she worked for forty-four years until she retired in 2003. She was a member of New Hope Vineyard Christian Church in Fremont. Marilyn was the Treasurer of Stemtown Historical Museum in Green Springs, Green Springs Women’s Bowling League and the church. Marilyn was a member of the Green Springs Schools Alumni Association. She also enjoyed reading, puzzles, bowling, traveling to Spain, and listening to country music, especially Alan Jackson. She loved and adored her dog, Duke.
Marilyn is survived by her siblings, Carolyn (James) Edmonds, Green Springs, OH and Clinton (Gaynel) Humbert, Republic, OH; brother-in-law, James Shoemaker, Fremont, OH; nieces and nephews, Christy Billings, Michael Shoemaker, Kurt Humbert, Aaron Humbert, Shelly Weaver, Wes Reed and Adrienne Sandwisch along with great and great-great nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, sisters, Phylis Shoemaker and Beverly Humbert; niece, Lori Shoemaker and great-great niece, Kayelynn Humbert Howell.
Visitation: Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at Horvath Hanes Funeral Home and Crematory, 211 N. Broadway St., Green Springs, OH.
Service: Saturday, April 23, 2016: 10:30 a.m. at the funeral home with Pastor James Gippert officiating.
Burial: Green Springs Cemetery
Memorials can be made to Stein Hospice or New Hope Vineyard Church.
Online Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.whhfh.com
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Earl & Barbara Humbert-Dundore
Clint & Family, Carolyn & Family,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you all. I was privileged to have Marilyn in my class during our years at Green Springs Elementary & Graduating with her @ Green Springs High School. It was great to have 1st cousins, Marilyn & Darlene Bair in my class. Then she made me so proud taking over my job @ Croghan Colonial Bank, especially becoming Branch MGR in Green Springs. I will always carry many fond memories of you Marilyn. R I P Love to you all.
Carl Steinberger
Clint,
Sorry to hear of your sister’s passing. She was a great and a behind the scene asset to anything that happened in Green Springs. You should be very proud of her life and what she did for our little home town. I hope you find peace with her passing remember all the good things she did for her family and neighbors……
Carl & Linda Steinberger