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Marilyn E Thomas

May 19, 1937 ~ February 28, 2021 (age 83) 83 Years Old

Marilyn Thomas Obituary

 

After more than 84 years of enjoying a beautiful life, Marilyn Elaine Thomas passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, February 28, 2021. Marilyn was born into a joyful and energetic family in Kansas City, Kansas in 1937. She brought great joy to her parents, Martha Ann Roberts Sanders, and Gaston Sanders.   Marilyn, Martha Ann (sister), and Gaston III (brother) grew up in Detroit, where her parents taught in the public school system, which sparked a young Marilyn’s interest in education. Growing up, she was actively involved in summer sports, field hockey, and swimming. Marilyn was proud to pursue her college career at Michigan State where she joined her beloved roommates, AKA Sorority Sisters, and lifelong friends Shirley Northcross and Carolyn Stevens. Upon graduation from Michigan State, she initiated her lifelong pursuit in education as a young teacher in the school system.

Marilyn was soon introduced to a handsome dental student at Case Western Reserve named Clarence Lincoln Thomas, Jr. of Dayton, Ohio. A spectacular romance ensued that was the beginning of a 60 year loving relationship. Marilyn and Tommy were soon married and they initiated a long and faith based life together. Marilyn and Tommy were soon blessed with their first child, Aubyn Elaine and a few years later, their son, Clarence Lincoln Thomas III (Linc).

The Thomas family relished their over 50 years in Yellow Springs in close and joyful proximity to Tommy’s sister Betty Jean and her husband James Felder. They made many friends, contributions and generated a host of memories. Marilyn took her fascination and passion for early child education to the next level with a pursuit of a Master’s Degree from Antioch College. Upon receipt of her advanced degree, she launched her illustrious career that spanned over 40 years and realized a remarkable pinnacle when she became the President and CEO of the Miami Valley Development Centers in Dayton where her accomplishments and contributions were unprecedented.  Due to her unparalleled commitment to educating young children, the organization named their newly constructed resource and service center the Marilyn E. Thomas Children's Center. Marilyn’s activism for the cause of preschool education won her many awards including the Ohio Governor’s award, Leading Membership in the National Head Start Association, and appearances before the United States Senate in Washington DC.

Marilyn and Tommy celebrated many years of travel to far away places, enjoying time with family and celebrating the births and lives of their precious grandchildren Clarence Lincoln IV (Clay) and Lilian Viera Thomas (Lily).  After retirement, Marilyn continued to have a passion for education and zest for life.  Any young people who interacted with Marilyn could expect a discussion about whether they were in school or if they planned to further pursue their education.  Marilyn was a person of deep faith and took great pleasure in her relationship with the many kind members of Christ Episcopal Church in Xenia, where she and Tommy worshipped for more than 50 years.

A dedicated and devoted wife, mother, sister, friend, and grandmother, her warm and energetic personality, beautiful smile, infectious enthusiasm, tenacity, optimism, and sunny spirit will be truly missed. Left to treasure Marilyn’s memory are her loving husband, Dr. Clarence (Tommy) Thomas Jr, her children Aubyn and Dr. Clarence Lincoln III (Linc) and Maria Viera Thomas, their children Clarence Lincoln (Clay) Thomas IV and Lillian Viera Thomas (Lily), nephew Charles Harrington Vincent, niece Ellen Sanders, Sister-in-Law Betty Jean Felder, husband James, and their children Kevin and Wendy Felder and Gregory James and Theresa Felder, Sister-in-Law, Nancy Marie Thomas.

Services to celebrate the life of Marilyn will take place this Saturday, March 6, 2021. A Visitation, “walk through” for guests will occur from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm at Christ Episcopal Church 63 E Church Street, Xenia, Ohio. Funeral services will follow at 1:00 pm which will be a small, private service for family only. Social distancing protocol will be observed, and face mask will be required.  In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations to be made to Heartland Hospice or Christ Episcopal Church Xenia. 

 

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Services

Visitation
Saturday
March 6, 2021

12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Christ Episcopal Church
63 E Church Street
Xenia, Ohio 45385

Funeral Service
Saturday
March 6, 2021

1:00 PM
Christ Episcopal Church
63 E Church Street
Xenia, Ohio 45385

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