

Beloved wife of Walter G. Natwora for 61 years; loving mother of Julie (Thomas) Whytas and Walter D. Natwora (Kim). Devoted grandmother of Thomas J. Whytas, Kayden (Alyssa) Whytas, Karson (Ashley) Whytas, Paul (Ann) Segodo, Rachel Thibert, David Natwora, and Kyle Natwora. Adoring great-grandmother to Faith Segodo, Jeremiah Segodo, Jayden Segodo, Grace Segodo, Truly Dandy, and Radley Whytas.
Daughter of the late Charles J. and Berneice McCabe and one of 16 children. Dear sister of Marge (Frank) Gallagher, Thomas (Jeffery) McCabe, Maida McCabe, Joseph McCabe, Matthew (April) McCabe and predeceased by siblings Susan (late Norman) Reimers, Charles (survived by Lucy) McCabe, Sharon (survived by Paul) Hulme, Sally (Jack) Fulater, Berneice (survived by Joe) Janiga, Frank (Shirley) McCabe, Michael (Nina) McCabe, Kathleen (Thomas) White, Deborah McCabe, and James (survived by Kelly) McCabe. Also, loving sister of Judy (late William) Wartinger, Jane (Jim) Scanlon, Richard Natwora (Chris), Joyce Natwora, and the late Gerald Natwora. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, and lifelong friends.
Marilynn was a nurse for many years and enjoyed caring for the elderly. Spending time with family was her greatest pleasure in life. Her legacy lives on in the stories she told, the values she passed down, and the countless lives she touched. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.
Family and friends will gather at Hillsboro Memorial Gardens, 2323 West Brandon Blvd. Brandon, FL 33511 on Sunday, April 6, 2025 from 10:00 am – 11:30 am and memorial service at 11:30 am to honor the passing and celebrate the life of Marilynn E. Natwora.
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