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In Memory

Marilyn Smoot

Marilyn Smoot

Marilyn Smoot 1947 ~ 2011 Our beloved sister, aunt, and friend, Marilyn Smoot, was taken from us too soon, on March 4, 2011. She was born October 1, 1947 in Havre, Montana, the daughter of Reed Smoot and Stella Madsen, and a great-granddaughter of Apostle and Senator Reed Smoot. The family returned to Salt Lake City in 1950. Marilyn graduated from East High where she was a dancer-a choreographer of modern dance performances for which she sewed the costumes. She pursued her dancing at the Martha Graham advanced modern dance academy. She attended classes at Utah State and Westminster and spent a couple of years in San Francisco, working in sales for Brooks Brothers. Returning to Salt Lake in 1970, she worked as a waitress at Log Haven. She opened her own dog business, The Groomery, which she operated for over four years. She continued her devotion to animal care and followed her heart to become first a docent and then a zookeeper at Hogle Zoo, where she worked diligently for over 25 years. She developed strong and loving care for many animals there, but was especially fond of the giraffes, penguins and hippos (Moe-Pig in particular). She helped hand raise many of them from infancy and remained their tenacious advocate. Marilyn developed a great personal repertoire of animal stories over the years and could elicit hearty laughs in response to her tales of the antics taking baby hippos for strolls around the zoo, slickly removing a stuck toy from around Moe-Pig's nose, or creating feeding strategies for a physically challenged giraffe. She loved traveling and went as far as Africa three times! the last time in 2000 as a participant in a successful world-wide effort to rescue hundreds of dying penguins in Cape Town. Emphysema led to Marilyn's early retirement in 2001, although her love of the zoo, the animals, and her friends there would have kept her happy for years to come. Retirement allowed her time to pursue her avid interest in books and movies, sipping wine and reminiscing with family and friends, some relationships maintained since in high school. She is survived by her sisters Kathryn Egan (Wayne) and Anita Hartmann (Dieter), and nephew Jason Caldwell (Lisa) and niece Sherilyn Phillips (Trevor), and six grand nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, whom she continued to love and miss terribly. We adored Marilyn with her wry sense of humor, respected her love of animals, and appreciated her strong sense of independence. She was a fun-loving, free spirit and was courageous to the end. The family appreciates and thanks Marilyn's physicians, Jessica Morgan and Jeffrey Kurrus, neighbors and friends for their support during this difficult time. Marilyn would appreciate a donation to your favorite animal welfare organization.

 

 
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02/02/16 09:22 AM #1    

Kathy Schoenhals (Feigal)


02/02/16 03:38 PM #2    

Kathy Schoenhals (Feigal)

Part of an article that appeared in The Catalyst , December, 2001


04/01/16 11:14 AM #3    

Ron Christensen

Thanks, Kathy for posting the article about Marilyn.  I remember her every time I walk past the red brick home on Princeton (where she lived while at East) which happens often as it is on my favorite route for both walking and bike riding jaunts.  I still live in the same house my family had when I was at East which is only a couple of blocks away and I remember riding past that house when I was at East hoping she might be outside so I could say "hi."  So sorry I didn't meet her in later years.  We shared a similar love of animals.


04/01/16 06:55 PM #4    

Sissel Hadel (Hawkes)

I just read about Marilyn....what an incredibly charmed life...a cottage decorated with memories of Africa....I want those intimate relationships with animals...with people who rescue penguins. ..with giraffes and  people who work at the zoo...I wish I could hear the stories from her in August. ...I love,Ron,that you rode by Marilyn's house hoping for a hello...


04/02/16 12:05 PM #5    

Candace Hyde (Wang)

Great article and cover picture.  Sounds like she found her bliss!  


04/02/16 01:53 PM #6    

Ann Pembroke (Holder)

Thank you for posting the article about Marilyn.  We were buddies in elementary school.  I last saw her in the late 70's or early 80's(I think) when she & her parents were visiting with my parents.  She was with the zoo at the time I saw her.


06/19/16 06:42 PM #7    

Rudy Thompson

Marilyn, you had no idea that I had a crush on you thru High school. Now I know why...not just your beauty nor your humor. Your love of animals. I very much wished that you were going to be at the 50th reunion.. I really wanted to confess my crush to her, and to hear about the Zoo days


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