Marybelle E. Walsh

marybelle walsh

September 27, 1948 ~ February 2, 2021

Loving sister & aunt passed away peacefully surrounded by family on February 2, 2021. Marybelle had such a caring and giving heart for anyone she came across. She always had a room available for family or friends, and welcomed them in with open arms. Although Marybelle did not have any children of her own, she loved and treated all her nieces, nephews and their children as if they were her own. She loved spending time on the lake cruising around on her pontoon, going out dancing with friends and family and going to the casino. She touched so many people’s lives and will be dearly missed by all. Preceded in death by parents, Joseph & Esther; siblings, Frank, Earl, Arlene Finder; nieces, Diane Kringle, Nicole; nephews, David Kringle, Donald Kringle. Survived by siblings, Marian Nerase, Robert (Wanda), Jeanie Bergeron, Julie Jelmberg; nephews & nieces, Alan (Debra) Nerase, Dawn (Dale) Olson, Darcy (John) Hiland, Cassandra (Albert) Smith, Christina (Keenan) Scoville, Gregory (Katie) Jelmberg, Steve Jelmberg (Nicole Town), Tracey (Justin) Vandenbosch, Doug Kringle, Mary Ann (Brett) Carey; many great nephews & nieces. A celebration of Marybelle’s life 11 AM Saturday February 13th with visitation one hour prior at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake. The service will be livestreamed here: https://www.oneroomstreaming.com/view/authorise.php?k=161255858099306

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  1. To my dear friend Marybelle, You were always such a nice person and fun to be around. Lots of good memories with you on the pontoon and all the fun things we did. They were the best. Going to miss you dearly. May you rest in peace. Marie

  2. To Marybelles family So sorry about your loss. She will be forever missed. Such a wonderful person with a big heart. I will keep you all in my prayers and thoughts. Marie

  3. This tree will be planted in memory of my dear friend, Marybelle. She loved the outdoors. May the sun forever shine on you and the tree shade u.

  4. I remember when we lived out by the turkey farm, I always thought Marybelle was so pretty and I really looked up to her. We were a handful as kids and got into a lot of trouble Bobby can probably agree with that. lol Julie remembers some of it I am sure. I was pretty sad when you guys moved away, never did I expect to see you again in Chippewa Falls, what a great surprise that was and for our families to reunite. I am so very sorry for your loss and wish I could’ve been there. I love and miss you all. You have my deepest sympathy. Shelly Budd Watson


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