Marilyn Margaret Lehmen

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Marilyn Margaret Lehmen, 68, of Jefferson City, died Wednesday, November 19, 2014 at Barnes Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri. She was born January 30, 1946, in Freeburg, Missouri the daughter of Norbert John and Elizabeth Marie (Dickneite) Lehmen. Marilyn was a 1964 graduate of Fatima High School. She was married on December 22, 1991 to Peter John Klauber in Fairbanks, Alaska who preceded her in death on October 2, 2009. Marilyn worked from 1964-1972 for Missouri Department of Revenue and the Missouri Department of Welfare. In 1972, she moved to Alaska and worked as a system analyst for the University of Alaska, retiring in 1998. Currently, she was working at Missouri Right to Life. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church. Survivors include: two sisters, Donna Holterman, Freeburg; and Norma Struemph, Jefferson City; and two brothers, Ferdy (Sharon) Lehmen, Westphalia; and Leon (Doris) Lehmen, Freeburg. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a brother, Marvin Lehmen, and brothers-in-law, Norbert J. Struemph and Joseph Holterman, Jr. Visitation will be 8:30-10:00 a.m. Monday, November 24, 2014, at St. Peter Catholic Church. A Memorial Mass will be 10 a.m. Monday, November 24, 2014 at St. Peter Catholic Church with the Rev. Alex Gabriel, officiating. Entombment will be in Resurrection Mausoleum. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to St. Peter Catholic School, 314 W. High St., Jefferson City, Mo 65101; Holy Family Catholic School, 110 W. Oliver St., P.O. Box 156, Freeburg, Mo 65035; or a charity of donor's choice. Those wishing to e-mail tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. Marilyn has been part of my family for a very long time. I remember several happy visits with her and Pete in Alaska, and later in Missouri after they moved back. Her years of loving care for my brother will

    always be appreciated. She always welcomed me to stay when I was in Jefferson City and I’ll miss those visits with her. She was a lovely woman.

  2. Marilyn has been part of my family for a very long time. I remember several happy visits with her and Pete in Alaska, and later in Missouri after they moved back. Her years of loving care for my brother will

    always be appreciated. She always welcomed me to stay when I was in Jefferson City and I’ll miss those visits with her. She was a lovely woman.

  3. To the Lehmen Families: Our sincere sympathy to all. May God greet her at Heaven\’s door with open arms and welcome her into His Kingdom. Eternal rest grant unto Marilyn O Lord and let the perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace.

  4. To the Lehmen Families: Our sincere sympathy to all. May God greet her at Heaven\’s door with open arms and welcome her into His Kingdom. Eternal rest grant unto Marilyn O Lord and let the perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace.

  5. We want to give our sympathy to all of Marilyn\’s family. We did not know Marilyn. Mike worked for Fredy many years at Fab. God be with all of you!

  6. We want to give our sympathy to all of Marilyn\’s family. We did not know Marilyn. Mike worked for Fredy many years at Fab. God be with all of you!

  7. To the Lehmen family, I got acquainted with Marilyn at Golden Living when my mom was also a resident there. Will always remember her as a very kind lady, we had many enjoyable visits there. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  8. Hello Marilyn’s family, I knew Marilyn since we started working together in 1978, here at the University of Alaska. She was such a dear friend to me, my family, and alot of us co-workers! I was heartbroken when I received the call from Norma, and want to thank her for contacting me, I know it was a hard thing to do.But I enjoyed telling Norma a few of my fond memories of her sister and Pete! My sympathy to you all, she will be missed so so much!

  9. My condolences and prayers go out to the Lehman family. I knew Marilyn and worked with her for many years at the University until she left Alaska. She was a very dear friend and mentor to me. All the years we worked together, she taught me alot about life in general as we worked very closely until her and Pete left Alaska. Marilyn was a truly wonderful person and a beautiful lady. She will be missed very much!!

  10. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of Marilyn’s family. I worked with Marilyn at the University of Alaska from 1982 until she moved out of state. The ability to perform my job (way back then I worked from midnight to 8:00 am) relied heavily upon the accuracy with which Marilyn performed her job during normal working hours – needless to say, her work was always perfect. Lots of good memories of lunches with the work “gang” including Marilyn. We were in touch via email every once in a blue moon and Laura would always pass on news after chatting with Marilyn.


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