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Marla Dytrt Obituary

Dytrt, Marla (Marti)
The Good Lord took Marti on December 5 while her husband held her hand. Marti had been ill for several years and now God has made her whole again. Marti is survived by her husband Charles "Gary" Dytrt, her mother: Marge Foister of Edmonds, Washington, a son: William Ericson of Kent, Washington, two daughters: Jena Ikaika of Bremerton, Washington and Jami Ericson of Hollywood, Florida and a sister: Jan Morris of Edmonds, Washington. She also has three grandchildren. She was extremely close to and dearly loved by her family. Marti was born in Bellingham, Washington and spent her early years in Bellingham and the Seattle area. While she worked for a radio station in Seattle, Washington, she met her future husband. The couple married in 2005. On retirement the couple moved to Scottsdale, Arizona. During her retirement she traveled frequently to both the Caribbean and Hawaii, which were her favorite vacation destinations. For all that knew her from her modeling days on, she was beautiful physically but that pales to the beauty she displayed on the inside. She was a very good person and will be missed by all that had the privilege to know her.

Published by The Arizona Republic on Dec. 13, 2015.
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To "Marti" family,

Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one.
You have my deepest sympathy . I hope warm memories of her will help ease your pain. Always remember to rely on the "God of all comfort who is able to heal your grieving hearts" . 2 Cor 1:13

J

December 13, 2015

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