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Marilyn L. (Potzman) Egner

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Marilyn L. (Potzman) Egner, of Emmaus, passed away on

Feb. 12, 2023 in her residence. She was the eldest daughter of Doris (Faust) Potzman and Robert Potzman, Sr. She is also survived by a sister, Judith Weaver. She is predecease­d by sisters, Shirley Arnold, Sandra

Acher and a brother, Robert, Jr. Marilyn was a 1971 graduate of Kutztown Area High School. The day after graduation, she started working at the Blouse Factory in Kutztown to earn money to attend college. She successful­ly attended her freshman year but had to drop out only to attend later, parttime. She obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work. She pursued a Master’s Degree in Social Work through Marywood College. She was employed at Easton Hospital and briefly at Good Shepherd Rehab Hospital. Changes in the medical field directed Marilyn to return to Kutztown University to pursue a Master’s Degree in Library Science. Marilyn was employed by St. Luke’s Hospital as a

Medical Librarian. She went on to a full-time substitute Librarian in the Boyertown School District. A permanent position was obtained in the Allentown School District at the Cleveland and Roosevelt Elementary Schools. She went on to be employed at Freedom High School as a Librarian and finally retiring from teaching at Calypso and Marvine Elementary Schools in the Bethlehem School District. Marilyn’s interests included gardening and encouragin­g others to garden. She initiated a garden at her church, The Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, Emmaus with the objective to donate produce to local food banks. She was involved in several local discussion groups as well as being a member of the Emmaus Public Library discussion group and also member at Rodale’s book group. Her love of books and reading led her to erect a

Free Little Library in front of her home. She also enjoyed nature and wild plants. She participat­ed in the Goschenhop­pen Festival as one of the “medicinal herb ladies”, identifyin­g plants, both wild and domestic that were used to treat the maladies of early PA Dutch settlers in the area. If you didn’t find her in the garden, she would be in the kitchen cooking for her family. Marilyn is survived by her husband of 48 years, Frank G. Egner; son, Nicholas Egner and wife Marissa; daughter, Laura wife of Matthew Beitler; grandchild­ren, Avery, Hudson, Ellison, and Landon. Services will be private at the convenienc­e of the family. Schantz Funeral Home, P.C., Emmaus is handling arrangemen­ts.

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