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Marilyn was born on January 26, 1931, in Moline, the daughter of Marion and Mabel (Fowler) Taulbee. She married William Earhart on January 14, 1950, in Milan and he preceded her in death in 1993.

In Memory

Marilyn had been employed as a supervisor in the licensing contracting at Royal Neighbors, retiring in 1991 after 21 years. She was a former member of the First United Methodist Church, Moline and the Rock Island Daughters of the Nile. She was also a former member of Valley Chapter #274, Order of the Eastern Star, past matron of the former Elsie Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and Star in the East #553, Order of the Eastern Star. She was also active in the Rock Island Chapter of Business Women and the Rock Island County Humane Society. Marilyn enjoyed making ceramics and porcelain dolls. She was an avid reader, and a huge NASCAR racing fan. Survivors include her son, Robert Earhart, Moline; daughter, Pam Seidel, Coal Valley; grandson, Tony Seidel, North Liberty, IA; great grandson, Teagan Jeffrey Seidel, North Liberty, IA; nieces and nephews and their families. She was preceded in death by her parents; spouse; brother, Jack Taulbee; and son-in-law, Jeff Seidel. Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory Moline - Orion

Marilyn was born on January 26, 1931, in Moline, the daughter of Marion and Mabel (Fowler) Taulbee. She married William Earhart on January 14, 1950, in Milan and he preceded her in death in 1993.

Marilyn F. Earhart

January 26, 1931 – March 25, 2018

In Memory

Marilyn had been employed as a supervisor in the licensing contracting at Royal Neighbors, retiring in 1991 after 21 years. She was a former member of the First United Methodist Church, Moline and the Rock Island Daughters of the Nile. She was also a former member of Valley Chapter #274, Order of the Eastern Star, past matron of the former Elsie Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star and Star in the East #553, Order of the Eastern Star. She was also active in the Rock Island Chapter of Business Women and the Rock Island County Humane Society. Marilyn enjoyed making ceramics and porcelain dolls. She was an avid reader, and a huge NASCAR racing fan. Survivors include her son, Robert Earhart, Moline; daughter, Pam Seidel, Coal Valley; grandson, Tony Seidel, North Liberty, IA; great grandson, Teagan Jeffrey Seidel, North Liberty, IA; nieces and nephews and their families. She was preceded in death by her parents; spouse; brother, Jack Taulbee; and son-in-law, Jeff Seidel. Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory Moline - Orion

Marilyn F. Earhart

January 26, 1931 – March 25, 2018

In Memory Of

The Sheaf of Wheat… The seeds of faith are sown in the human personality and grow into the mature faith of the Christian man or woman. The sown seed must lose its life in order that it may develop, and grow, and multiply. So symbolically, a sheaf of wheat is used by Christians to mark the passing of a fellow Christian. Death is not the end, but the beginning of life eternal. The mature grain in the sheaf is the direct symbol of the resurrection – the life beyond the grave, the fulfillment of the promises of Jesus Christ.

Marilyn F. Earhart 1931 – 2018 Time & Place of Service 10:00 AM – March 31, 2018 Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory

Clergy Rev. Stacie Fidlar

Musical Selections Shirley Smith Regina Knobloch

Place of Burial Moline Memorial Park

Pallbearers Tony Seidel, James Davis, Steve Sim, Paul Ziebarth, Jann Ziebarth, and Susan Meguffy

Memorials May Be Made To First Covenant Church, Moline, or The Rock Island County Humane Society

In Memory Of

The Sheaf of Wheat…

Marilyn F. Earhart

The seeds of faith are sown in the human personality and grow into the mature faith of the Christian man or woman. The sown seed must lose its life in order that it may develop, and grow, and multiply. So symbolically, a sheaf of wheat is used by Christians to mark the passing of a fellow Christian. Death is not the end, but the beginning of life eternal. The mature grain in the sheaf is the direct symbol of the resurrection – the life beyond the grave, the fulfillment of the promises of Jesus Christ.

1931 – 2018 Time & Place of Service 10:00 AM – March 31, 2018 Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory

Clergy Rev. Stacie Fidlar

Musical Selections Shirley Smith Regina Knobloch

Place of Burial Moline Memorial Park

Pallbearers Tony Seidel, James Davis, Steve Sim, Paul Ziebarth, Jann Ziebarth, and Susan Meguffy

Memorials May Be Made To First Covenant Church, Moline, or The Rock Island County Humane Society