Marilyn Diane Lomboy
December 7, 1939 - September 14, 2009
December 7, 1939 - September 14, 2009
“I can't think of anything more that could have been done at a time when I needed help and care.”
Jean P. Seattle
“We received outstanding service, from front desk to funeral director to family service and beyond.”
Deborah M. SeaTac
“The staff went out of their way to show us kindness and helped with several additional needs.”
Norma N. Auburn
“The staff was prompt, courteous, helpful, and most of all, caring.”
Leslie W. Tacoma
“They really care for people and go out of their way to make things easier.”
Kathleen S. Federal Way
“The funeral home is a nice, warm and inviting place. Thank you for your kindness in our loss.”
Deborah N. Burien
“We are so pleased with Bonney Watson. They were very professional in every way.”
Anita H. Normandy Park
Fred, Nathan,and family,
If anyone could be considered ultra sweet, that would be Marilyn! Truly, this woman was the most giving and caring person, without ever thinking of herself. She adored her Freddy with the love of a school girl, and sparkled when she spoke of her Nathan and those adorable grandkids!!! Cherish all the precious moments you had, and let them carry you through every day, knowing she cheerleads you overhead, with encouragement and strength, to continue life at it’s best!
With much love for you all,
Sharon
Dear Fred, Anita, Nathan, Karen, Jacob, and Alyssa,
Marilyn was so special to each of us in a totally unique way. I miss her terribly, as we all do, of course. But I am so blessed to have had her in my life as a cousin. She never ever hurt me. It seems that she only offered love from her heart to everyone in her life. I feel that she is still with us, smiling, loving, and guiding. She was an inspiration to me and I’m sure all of us who were fortunate enough to have known her. My love and prayers are with all of you.
Love,
Marcia
Marilyn was a dear friend to my mother for more than 40 years. I could only hope to have a friendship like the one they shared with someone as wonderful as Marilyn. She was a sweet, caring woman and an amazing listener. Her patient kindness is greatly missed. I regret I never got to visit Marilyn in Seattle – but I can’t think her enough for her dedicated friendship to my mom. My heart goes out to all her family and friends. ~Sylvan
Dear Fred, Anita, Nathan, Karen, Jacob, Aylisa,
How my heart breaks along with yours, for a saint has left us. And yet she will never leave us, for that was the nature of our wonderful Marilyn. What a close, caring, nurturing, dear and loving cousin she always was to me, and how fortunate I was to get to spend part of our lives living together, i.e. in Hawaii in the 1970’s, then relatively close in the Northwest since then. Although my own recuperation from recent surgery is the only thing that has kept me away from the service there today, I am with you in spirit, as dear Marilyn is with all of us.
Dearest Lomboy Family. I met Marilyn in 1996 and from the first moment we met, she always included me in her life, treating me as if I was her own daughter. She was always there to help me and listen to me. She was always there to talk, or to invite me up for a quick meal, and to also help take care of me when I had surgery in July 2008. There is a very large gap in my life today, and I will miss Marilyn beyond belief. I will keep in touch, Kris Anderson.
Dear Marilyn, You were a true friend to me from our teenage days until our last phone call on 9/13/9. You always made me laugh and made me feel cared-for. I will miss you forever.
My deepest sympathies to all your loved ones. — Orin
Nathan and Fred, we are so sorry for your loss. Just know she is in a better place now, with no more pain and one day you will be able to see her soon. We wish we could be there for you. You all are in our hearts and prayers.
Dear Fred, Nathan, Karen, Jacob & Aylisa,
Even though I thought I could be with you for Marilyn’s funeral, I have decided if would be to hard to come under the circumstances of my ankle. But, what I do want is to let you and everyone else know, that Marilyn was the most wonderful sister a person could have. She was always there for me through thick and thin. It was the one person I could confide in and know my words would be heard.
I know the sorrow you are feeling as it is my sorrow too, but my love will not stop here.
I will be in touch with all of you soon.
Love Anita