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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Marilyn (Potter) Holliday

Marilyn (Potter) Holliday
October 5, 1945 ~ January 20, 2022

Marilyn Holliday, 76, passed away on January 20, 2022. She was born on October 5, 1945 in Kenmare, North Dakota.

She loved spending time with her grand kids, playing bingo, and playing candy crush. Marilyn will be remembered as a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Holliday; daughter, Teresa Holliday; Troy Holliday; grandson, John Holliday; and brother, James Potter

She is survived by daughter, Tammy Holliday (Joe); son, Tim Holliday (Amber); daughter, Tara Keister Holliday; grandchildren, Chris Holliday, Austin Holliday, Breeanna Keister, Bailey Keister, Tierra Keister, Reece Keister, Jessica Barnett, Justin Barnett, and Jaimie Barnett; eight great grandchildren; brothers, Gene Potter (Jane), and Mark Potter (Brenda). 


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