![]() Marilyn and Dick were recently married in June of this year. A few years after Lloyd’s death, Marilyn found companionship with the late Richard “Dick” Chastain (who just so happened to be the widower of her late Purdue roommate). Many great memories were made with the Fox family during their 19 year marriage. ![]() On March 16, 1990, Marilyn married the late Lloyd Fox of Monterey. They were together 28 years and had three beloved children, Rochelle, Denise, and Steven. ![]() While attending Purdue University, she married the late Jerome W. Marilyn was also a member of First Christian Church in Winamac. She was a member of the Lion’s Club in Monterey, IN and the Mentone Flying Club in Rochester, IN as well as the Book Club and Garden Club in Winamac. Marilyn was a 50 year member of Psi Iota Xi philanthropic sorority in Kokomo and also was a founding member of the Winamac chapter. She was a member of Delta Kappa Gamma academic sorority and Indiana Retired Teachers Association. In addition to her successful career, Marilyn was an active member of various organizations. During the summers, Marilyn served as the recreation director for the Disciples of Christ Christian Assembly at Crystal Lake in Frankfort, MI for 20 years. She was not only a teacher but also a coach, mentoring girls in numerous sports including tennis, synchronized swimming, and cheerleading. She taught at Kokomo and Haworth High Schools for over 35 years. She went on to earn a Master’s Degree from Ball State University and later completed some higher-education courses at Indiana University. Marilyn attended Purdue University and transferred to the University of Nevada Reno where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree. Marilyn graduated from Monterey High School. She was born on Jin Chicago, IL to the late Arnold A. Fox, 91, of Winamac, IN died at her husband’s home in Crawfordsville, IN on Saturday, Augas the result of a house explosion.
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