Enforcers Lady
In Memory Of Our Fallen Associates
Who are no longer with us, You are not forgotten
Your memories will forever Be a Lasting and Important Part of Our Club


MARILYN (JUGZ) WILBERT

September 6, 1955 – April 29, 2007

It will not do justice to Marilyn to call her just a Mother, Friend, or Associate. She was a Presence in all things that she did and I’m sure she is doing it above us right now, making her presence known to all of our brothers and sisters that have ridden to their end. Looking upon us with that twinkle in her eye that tells you something is going to happen and usually we would be laughing by the end of it. Your first impression of Marilyn is, OK....this looks like a tough one, and she was when necessary, but the real Marilyn had a heart as big as the universe and was the first to step up to the plate to hit the home run for any cause. Because of her, we made many of our goals with her "behind the scenes" help. JUGZ will be missed sorely by all who were acquainted with her, by all who really knew her, and all whose lives were touched by her. Those who never met JUGZ have not missed out, When you see a Lady riding down the street, you will think of her, When you feel the sunshine , you will think of her smile, and when you play a computer game, just make sure she's looking over your shoulder - for you will play the best game of your life. To our Enforcer Lady, Rocky's Fiancée, and to her family...You will be with us forever....EFFE.....

Cuddlz

Associate Member

Lee County

 

Cuddlz pretty well summed it up with her description of Marilyn. During the short time we were blessed to have her affiliated with our Club our Members and Associates grew to love her and treasure the time they spent together. She was always ready to jump in and do what ever was that was necessary for the good of the Club, if it were waiting on table at the American Legion, or raising funds for the Enforcers work with the Cancer Society she was always there. When it came to taking care of our Member Mark (Rocky) Brolini during his time of need she was beside his hospital bed 24-7.

We have Members in Chapter 56 who will now have an Associate to look after them also.

God Bless You Marilyn.

Phoenix

President

Enforcers MC

Lee County Chapter 

The Biker

By Mark " Rocky" Brollini

What is a biker? A biker is a person, a human being, also one of God's children.

A biker can be male or female; we are a race of our own.

Our race is represented in every county in the world.

We are big, small, and medium in size. We are black, white, Asian, we are all nationalities.

We work in all professions.

 

We are farmers, layers, doctors, policemen, firemen, store clerks, hair dressers,

Construction workers and the list goes on…

 

We all share one thing in common, the joy of riding the Motorcycle. The wind blowing

 in your face, the freedom of the road that one feels.

 

We are a brotherhood, Though there are many tribes within the brotherhood,

we all have the same biker creed, and biker goals.

 

We need not be looked upon in fear, but someone that is there to help. We donate

 our time to charities we have served our country, and our communities.

 

Most of us have tattoos; these are like photographs to preserve an event, a place,

a loved one and more.

 

We have mothers and fathers, children and a spouse.  We too have someone that

loves us and whom we love.

 

So for all you non bikers as you see, we are the same as you the only difference is we have 2

 wheels under us, and you have four.

 

 All we ask is that you look out for us when passing someone, or changing lanes.

You are looking for cars to be coming and fail to see that motorcycle when you pull out.

 

You are on your cell phone and loose the concentration as to what is going on around you.

 

You rely on your mirrors to see what is coming and fail to realize you have a blind spot, so

 turn your head and look to see if it is really is safe to change lanes.

 

We want to live and enjoy life as well.

 

(for Marilyn Wilbert, Lady Biker, friend mother and loved one)

You are missed and never forgotten I continue to love you Hun.

Mark

 

"When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life in a manner so that when you die the world cries and you rejoice."

~Native American Proverb

 




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