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Marilyn Kaye <I>Brittain</I> Kile

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Marilyn Kaye Brittain Kile

Birth
Winterset, Madison County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Nov 1968 (aged 25)
Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Jefferson Township, Madison County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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w/o Gail Paul
d/o Alvin C. & Clara (Anderson) Brittain

Winterset Madisonian
1968

MARILYN KILE DIED SUNDAY

Mrs. Marilyn Kile of Winterset, died Sunday Nov. 3 at a Des Moines hospital at the age of 25 years.

Mrs. Kile was the former Marilyn Brittain, a Winterset resident all her brief life. She was a daughter of the late Alvin C. Brittain and Clara Anderson Brittain, and was born in Winterset Dec. 6, 1942.

She graduated from Winterset High school, and was employed for seven years by Northwestern Bell Telephone company as an assistant supervisor. Recently she had clerked, part-time, at the Brittain furniture store.

She attended the First Christian church in Winterset, and was a member of the Jayceettes and the Creative Moderns Club.

She was married June 23, 1963, to Gail (Tom) Kile, who survives her. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Clara Brittain of Winterset; a sister, Mrs. Floreine Brinkley of Sacramento, Calif.; and a brother, Ronald Brittain of Winterset. Her father preceded her in death.

Funeral services were to be held this Wednesday from the First Christian church in Winterset, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. William E. Bowles. Burial was to be made in the North-McDonald cemetery.


w/o Gail Paul
d/o Alvin C. & Clara (Anderson) Brittain

Winterset Madisonian
1968

MARILYN KILE DIED SUNDAY

Mrs. Marilyn Kile of Winterset, died Sunday Nov. 3 at a Des Moines hospital at the age of 25 years.

Mrs. Kile was the former Marilyn Brittain, a Winterset resident all her brief life. She was a daughter of the late Alvin C. Brittain and Clara Anderson Brittain, and was born in Winterset Dec. 6, 1942.

She graduated from Winterset High school, and was employed for seven years by Northwestern Bell Telephone company as an assistant supervisor. Recently she had clerked, part-time, at the Brittain furniture store.

She attended the First Christian church in Winterset, and was a member of the Jayceettes and the Creative Moderns Club.

She was married June 23, 1963, to Gail (Tom) Kile, who survives her. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Clara Brittain of Winterset; a sister, Mrs. Floreine Brinkley of Sacramento, Calif.; and a brother, Ronald Brittain of Winterset. Her father preceded her in death.

Funeral services were to be held this Wednesday from the First Christian church in Winterset, in charge of the pastor, the Rev. William E. Bowles. Burial was to be made in the North-McDonald cemetery.




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