1945
2024

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Sharon L Buck
December 3, 2025
Marianne was one of the first Christian women to invest in me. A couple of years my junior, she was far older (and more mature) than I was spiritually. She recognized my need and willingness for a mentor, and she jumped in with both feet. She spent time with me one-on-one weekly for a couple of years; she taught my daughters to play piano. She played and sang at one of our daughter's weddings. She became a dear and precious family friend.
Years later, after we had moved away from and returned to Colorado, she came to visit, and when my husband asked how she was doing, she shrugged in that winsome way she had and said, "well, God knows everything I need and I have everything I need, so I am Just Fine!" We adored her and still thank God for the impact she had on our whole family.
Sharon Buck
May 24, 2024
Oh this dear precious one! She was one of my first mentors and we shared a lifetime of sweet friendship! The Lord has become her reward and I just rejoice with her! Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ!
June Wigglesworth
March 24, 2024
Marianne was my voice student, and had a beautiful voice! I really loved her and will miss her very, very much. She was such a lovely person and a good, loving friend to me. But now she is in her twenties and still singing in heaven! I first met her when I was 13 years old and she was 22 years old, in 1968, when she was my counselor at Camp Elim Trail camp. Fast forward to 2018, 50 years later, we came together to have fun with her singing and me playing the piano accompanying her. It was a great time I will sorely miss. But I am so glad she is with the Lord now.
David C.
March 18, 2024
The woman whose class I was afraid to be in when I entered the 5th grade, quickly became my favorite teacher, and she has remained so for the duration of my life.
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Joanne (Friedenstein) Heim
March 15, 2024
Miss Michaux was my fourth grade teacher at CSCS and I remember memorizing multiplication tables and lots of Bible verses as well as being encouraged to love reading...
Ricki Pezoldt
March 14, 2024
We were high school classmates, friends and fellow believers. We always connected when by chance we met. She will always have a place in my memory until we meet again.
Ricki Hardcastle Pezoldt.
Katie (Osterman) Hill
March 13, 2024
Miss Michaux was such a very special part of my 6th grade year at CSCS. She, among others, played a major part in my coming to Christ. <3
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