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Marilyn Lashin Weil, 71, of West Hartford, Conn., died Jan. 19, 2022. She was the wife of the late Marvin Weil and the eldest daughter of the late Maurice and Helen (Kantrowitz) Lashin. Marilyn was born in Hartford on September 23, 1950, and raised in West Hartford, where she graduated from Conard High School.  After her marriage in 1972, she became a longtime resident of East Hartford, where she was highly active in the Jewish community and Jewish causes. As a board member of the former Temple Beth Sholom (now Beth Sholom B’nai Israel) in Manchester, she served as Sisterhood president seven times, and corresponding secretary five times between 1992-2007. In addition, she served as president of Hadassah or two terms, 1985-1988, and attended many conferences of the Connecticut Branch of the Women’s League. For 30 years, Marilyn worked as assistant to the principal of Glastonbury High School from 1989 until her retirement in 2019. Marilyn leaves her son, Jacob Weil of West Hartford; brother Terry Lashin and wife Lisa of Melville, N.Y., sister Deborah Butler of West Hartford, and brother Paul Lashin and wife Kathryn of Weston, Conn.; nieces Shera (Dan) Berlin, Arielle (Adam) Herman, Jennifer Lashin, Allison Butler, Ruby Lashin, Vivienne Lashin, nephew Eric Butler; grand-nieces Tessa and Alexandra Berlin; and grand-nephews Benjy and Charlie Herman. Her wonderful charm and knack for conversation will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the following organizations: Hadassah, https://www.hadassah.org/, National Kidney Foundation, https://www.kidney.org/, Temple Beth Sholom B’nai Israel, Manchester, CT, https://www.myshul.org/ A funeral service was held at Beth Sholom B’nai Israel, on Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 with interment at Beth Sholom Memorial Park in Manchester. For shiva times or to leave a condolence for the family, please visit www.manchesterfh.com.

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