hering friends in Dad's garage to make a float for the homecoming parade. In 1968 and 1969, the highlight was following the Storm Lake boys' high school basketball team all the way to state championships. Academically, Marilyn was gifted with curiosity, intellect, and accomplishment. She excelled in difficult science and math classes, loving their challenges as much as she loved singing and swinging her long costume gown in the My Fair Lady school play. She sang in the school choir and helped as piano accompanist when needed. She loved her many extracurricular activities--and quickly became friends with all she met. Her kindness, big smile, and inclusive spirit defined her as much as her quiet, dry wit. She was an avid reader and was constantly doing crossword puzzles. (She also had beautiful handwriting!) Marilyn graduated from Storm Lake High School in 1970 and from Wartburg College (Waverly) in 1974 with a Bachelor's in Economics. While she was in college (1973), she traveled to Europe with coed Barbara Weatherly, where they rode the train to many countries. After college, Marilyn worked as an insurance adjuster. She moved from Des Moines to Dallas where she met Harold Moller. They were married on July 13, 1980, and she moved into his home on St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. They divorced in 1982; but one of her favorite tales was about living there for 13 years and surviving Hurricane Hugo in 1989. Later, she would talk about writing romance novels set in the Caribbean. After returning to Des Moines, Marilyn became a realtor until she retired. Her true, deep passion was travel and getting to know different cultures. She enjoyed a variety of cuisines but always loved Schwan's chocolate ice cream with her family. Those left to remember Marilyn are her mother Marvel Rosdail; siblings Malinda Johnson, Mark Rosdail, Marjean (Jeffrey) O'Bannon, Max (Patricia) Rosdail, Melody Zadow, Mona Rosdail, Matthew (Diana) Rosdail; nieces Megan Zadow, Alicia (Aaron) Rasmussen, Ashley (Kent) Recker, Melissa (Connor) McGuire, Lacey (John) Kuckelman, Whitney O'Bannon, Kelsey (Taylor) Hahn, Shelby O'Bannon, Chloe (Garrett) Felling, and Alexandra Rosdail; as well as nephews Ryan (April) Zadow, Austin (Kelly) Zadow, Hunter (Abbie) O'Bannon, and Isaac Rosdail. She had 24 great-nieces and nephews. Marilyn was preceded in death by her father Milton; niece Tara; several cousins (Leanne, Jay, Annette, Danielle, Jerrold, Katha, Lois, Karen, and Larry); her long-time friend Robert Knowles; and former husband Harold Moller. A special thank you to Virginia (Ginny) Lewis, a dear friend of Marilyn's, for sharing her memories with us.