Marylynn I. Kaiser
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Marylynn I. Kaiser, 83 of Lawrence KS passed away on Monday, April 22, 2024, at her home.
Marylynn was born on July 16, 1940, in Salina, KS, the daughter of Dr. James Colbert and Isobel (Cottenier) Simpson. She was lovingly raised by Dorothy (Lee) Simpson after her mother’s passing.
She married Hugh Vishner in 2016. He survives at home.
Other survivors include her children, Valorie Doyle, Eva Costigan, Ronnie Warman Jr., sisters Sue Briggs and Sally Stetler, brother, James W. Simpson, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Marylynn was preceded in death by her father, James, and mothers Isobel and Dorothy. There are no formal services scheduled at this time.
Hugh,
We are so sorry to her of Marylynn’s passing. We enjoyed knowing her. We are so sorry for your loss. You were a good and faithful husband. Come have lunch with us some Sunday at the Catholic Center.
Sincerely,
Jerry and Terry Tuckwin
Hugh,
Sorry to hear about Mary Lynn’s passing and I want to fix them my condolences to you and your family and I that Jerry took one has a good idea for you to come to the Catholic Center and we can visit over the food. Thank you for sharing her with us and we also enjoy you.
Dear Family-
I am Shelley, a cousin of Marylynn. Her father and my mother (Mary Simpson) were siblings.
I am very sorry for your loss. It’s always hard to lose loved ones.
I was able to meet Marylynn once several years ago here at our home in California and then we kept in touch once in awhile over the phone and email.
I’m glad that I got to know her and wish her peace.
May you all find comfort in her memory.
With love, Shelley (Hight) Hash
Dear Family,
Marylynn hired me when I was 18 years old to help her at Bowen Construction. She took a chance on this young kid and taught me everything I know. I am so sorry, I had no idea she had passed. She always called me Margaret (inside joke) and we would eat chocolate covered chocolate donuts and wash it down with diet coke, haha! We called it “balance”. She will forever hold a place in my heart. I am sorry for your great loss. Thank you for sharing her with me.