
Marilyn L. (Marino) Whitney, 64, of 1403 South East
St., Amherst, formerly of Leominster, died on Saturday, Nov. 17, in the
Rose Monahan Hospice in Worcester.

Mrs. Whitney was born in Leominster on March 6,
1943, daughter of Pasquale V. and Mildred L. (Maxim) Whitney, and had
lived in Amherst for the past 37 years. She graduated from Leominster High
School, Fitchburg State College, and received her master’s degree from
Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Marilyn
Marino Whitney
1943 - 2007
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Marilyn had been an elementary
school teacher in the Ware Public Schools for many years before retiring
in 2002. Previously, she had taught in the Leominster and in Pittsburgh,
Pa. She was a member of the Massachusetts Teachers Association, and had
volunteered at the Eric Carle Museum in Amherst and with the Junior
Achievement Program.

She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Thomas
D. Whitney; her son, Jon R. Whitney of Arlington; three brothers, Lawrence
A. Marino of Ware, John W. Marino of Leominster and Daniel E. Marino of
Ashburnham; three sisters, Judith M. Innarelli of Port Charlotte, Fla.,
Jane A. Trychon of Marlboro and Barbara L. Foskin of Leominster; several
nieces and nephews.
Burial was Evergreen Cemetery, Leominster.
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