Obituary of Marilyn Louise Styverson Sejman
Marilyn Sejman, loving wife, mother, MommyGran, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend was called to our savior on Monday, May 15, 2017 in Schaumburg, Il, where she had resided for the past year.
Marilyn was born to Fred Styversen and Jean Young Styversen on September 16, 1931 in Laconia, NH. She grew up in Milford, CT where she met and married the love of her life Edmund Hayes Sejman.
They resided in KS, AL, CT, Il, and NC before finally settling in Greenville, SC. Tragically, her “Eddie” passed on November 27, 1981.
Retired from the Greenville Hospital System, Marilyn was an active member of the community and Catholic Church. She was a member of the Knight’s of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary Chapter 8182. She was a member of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton for many years where she served on numerous committees and was known for her bake sales. She was an active member of the Mauldin Senior Center and the Greenville Little Theater. Marilyn was known for her entertaining, cooking and crafts.
Much loved by all who knew her kind and gentle spirit, she is survived by her sister in law, Virgina M. Sejman, daughters, Sharron A. Noe (Tom), Michelle S. Farrar (Ben), twin sons, Mark E. Sejman (the late Debra), Michael H. Sejman (Jamie). Grandchildren, Lisa Fout (Jim), Cindy Hodges (Heith), Brandy Wall (Travis), Kevin Noe (Kristin), Ashley McDermott, Rob Noe (Diane), Chris Sejman (Tanya), Michael Noe, and Colleen McDermott.
In addition, she leaves behind 12 great-grandchildren, many loving nieces and nephews and her beloved Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Kelsey.
Visitation: Thursday May 25, 6-9 pm
Fletcher Funeral
1218 N. Main Street
Fountain Inn, South Carolina
Services: Friday May 26, 10 am
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic Church
2252 Woodruff Rd
Simpsonville, South Carolina SC
The family requests in lieu of flowers that donations be made in her name to St Jude’s Children Hospital Memphis, Tenn.
Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: