FARMINGTON — Marylyn Lee, 81, formerly of Canton, passed away Friday, July 14, at Pinewood Terrace in Farmington.
She was born on August 26, 1935, in Canton, the daughter of Russell York and Caroline (Dunn) York. On July 5, 1952, she married George Lee of Livermore.
Marylyn held many jobs but especially enjoyed being the clerk for the town of Canton for 10 years. She enjoyed square dancing, snowmobiling, numerous crafts, and flower gardening. Always ready for fun and adventure, Marylyn and Eva, her friend and travel companion, cruised and toured multiple destinations, including the Caribbean and Mediterranean. Marylyn was a devoted member and longtime treasurer of the Canton Baptist Church.
She is survived by her husband, George Lee of Farmington; her loving daughter, Bonnie Lee Brown of Industry; two grandsons, Ethan Brown of Denver, Colo., and Isaac Brown of Wrentham, Mass.; and a great-grandson, Kyle Brown, also of Wrentham, Mass.
Marylyn was predeceased by her parents; and beloved daughter, Vickie Lynn Lee, who she looked forward to joining in heaven.
The family would like to thank Pinewood Terrace and Beacon Hospice for the compassionate care they gave to Marylyn.
Messages of condolence may be sent to www.finleyfuneralhome.com.

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