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Marchelle A. CLINTON
Marchelle passed away peacefully on 11/28/2012. She was born in Seattle in 1951, and was preceded in death by her father Milton Lobdell and mother Sally (Presson) Hall. She is survived by Mark, her loving husband of 38 years; daughters Misty (Brandon), Jodi (Dwayne) and Daisha; grandchildren Stacy, Travis, Sydney and Kamryn; brothers Michael (Lynn) and Donald (Mary Ann). Marchelle was a proud employee of the Seattle School District for 28 years. She was outgoing, made friends easily, enjoyed sail boating, traveling and spending time with family. She will be dearly missed. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, December 8, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. at Evergreen Washelli, 11111 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA 98133.
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Terri Smith
December 19, 2012
To the family of Marchelle let me extend my deepest sympathies. Marchelle was a caring and dedicated person whom I had the pleasure to know both outside of and in the work place for many years. My mom Pat enjoyed her company and professionalism at work, and we all enjoyed the swimming parties, bowling and other functions over the years. Marchelle always had a can do demeanor and will be truly missed.
With Love and Respect,
Charlene M Swanson
December 7, 2012
Love you Aunt Marchelle....
Nikki Munoz
December 6, 2012
Jacob Munoz
December 6, 2012
My thoughts are with you, I love you all, take care and my prayers are with you at this time of sadness. love Sharen Belgarde
Sharen Belgarde
December 5, 2012
So sorry to hear of Marchelle's passing, I met Marchelle many years ago, our Mothers were friends. I used to come by and see her when she lived on 17th, my Grandma lived down the street from her. The last time I saw her was at her Mom's service. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Cheryl Miller
December 5, 2012
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