Graveside Service
Manila City Cemetery
460 4th St, Manila, UtahFriday Jan 16, 2026: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
1940 ~ 2026
Manila City Cemetery
460 4th St, Manila, UtahFriday Jan 16, 2026: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Marianne Stillman VanRoosendaal, age 85, of Manila , Utah, passed away peacefully on January 8, 2026, at Abbington Assisted Living Center in Murray, UT, surrounded by loved ones.
Marianne was born June 4th, 1940, in Oakley, UT. She was the daughter of the late Lyle Saxton Stillman and Mary Ruth Shelton Stillman. She graduated from Olympus High School in 1958 and went on to become a Pharmacy Technician Assistant.
Marianne married Eugene Cornelius VanRoosendaal in 1961. They were sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple in 2000. Together they had four beautiful children. She was most proud of being a mother.
Marianne was a devoted wife and mother. She was known for her kindness, generosity, sense of humor, the delicious homemade meals she made for friends and family, and her dedication to her family. She especially enjoyed being on the boat on the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, traveling in the motor home with her husband, watching the birds, watering her flowers, and spending time with loved ones any chance she had.
Marianne is survived by her children Teresa (Frankie) Sanchez, Gene VanRoosendaal, and Kodie (Paul) Gill; grandchildren Brittney, Brandy, Brook, Karlee, Meghan, Erin, Jacob, Trevor, Zach, her great grandchildren, and her dearest sister Sharon Phillips.
She was preceded in death by her husband Eugene Cornelius VanRoosendaal, her son Mark Cornelius VanRoosendaal, her grandson Michael VanRoosendaal, her brother Clyde Stillman, and her sister Tracee Starr.
At her request a graveside service will be held at 1:00 on January 16th at the Manila Cemetery in Manila, UT.
Marianne’s legacy of love, integrity, and generosity will endure through the many lives that she touched. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
We LOVE you!
Mom I love you
Dear VanRoosendaal family,
We are sorry to hear of Marianne's passing. We didn't know her very long, but she was a wonderful sister and so good to read of her great life here. All of our love,
The LDS Hillside Branch Leadership
Our deepest sympathy goes out to each and everyone of you at this sad time..
we cherish all the sweet memories we spent together…
Love always,
Janet & Family
Marianne was one of my best friends when we were seniors at Olympus High School. We had sooooooo much fun, along with our other friends! As members of the Pep Club, we cheered at games, and "cruised" State Street afterwards, waving green and grey pompoms out the car windows! To celebrate graduation from Olympus, we stayed a few days at my family's little cabin in Emigration Canyon with Karen McPhie and Bonnie Kimball. Because there was no refrigerator in the old cabin, we kept our food cold in the creek. However, each time we went to get the food, som had disappeared! After finding large "cat" prints nearby, we soon solved the mystery! But, we certainly didn't let that deter us! We kept right on having so much fun! Sweet Marianne, I will miss your cute giggle and your sense of adventure ...... until we meet again! (And, I know that we will!). Diane
Marianne. The name Vanroosendaal is a standout name in the community. Furthermore in law enforcement. I love and totally respected everyone of you. God bless your mom.🙏😊❤️