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Marilyn Bard Scola

Charlotte, North Carolina

1935 - 2017

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April 19, 2017
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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Marilyn Bard Scola, 81, of Charlotte, NC, passed away Wednesday, the 19th of April 2017 at Carolinas Health Care – Pineville.

She was born the 15th of October 1935 in Jacksonville, Florida, one of two children to the late Honorable Alonzo Lloyd Layton and Merceda...

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Can't believe another year. Will remember her wonderful smile and great love for her God, family and country. God bless all Marilyn's family, Judy Tetu

God bless you all as you remember the love and zeal for the Lord Marilyn shared with those who knew and loved her. So grateful to the Lord to have her influence in my life. Great leadership and unselfish devotion to God and our country. Marilyn left her mark on this world.

I regularly miss Marilyn. I came to depend on her cheerful resolve to find a solution to every problem in God's care. What a simple and lasting legacy of inspiration she gave to one and all. She never deviated from the truth. I find joy in talking with her family members and also believe she finds daily opportunities to give me a nudge or two to make better decisions in life. Your inspiration continues to be appreciated!

I have thought about Marilyn and her foresight of concern for America if we didn't become engaged in "Restoring our Godly Heritage." She had such great leadership skills for the political yet was caring for the people she worked with. Marilyn did have a passionate love of God, family & country. She was very inspiring.

This is the 3rd anniversary of Marilyn's passing...time passes fast. I will always remember our last hospital telephone conversation we had together shortly before Marilyn passed..her wonderful family, our parents and grandparents who always guided us down the right path. Your loving brother-John

Dear Family, It is hard to believe the years have gone by now. There is an expression that says when someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. I have so many warm memories of Marilyn and grateful to have known her. She loved her family, country and Jesus. So wonderful we know salvation and the knowledge we will meet our loved ones again because of our Savior. Maybe Marilyn is playing the piano in heaven? I would think she would be a greeter with that beautiful...

My dear Marilyn. we grew up together at the Avondale Baptist church-- many years, since childhood--Now every morning I think of you when I read from the daily Bible readings that you gave to me at my husbands funeral. I have your picture pasted in this book. I see you every morning. Thank you for your loyal friendship.

What a joy and honor it was to have known this wonderful woman of God. She loved her large and wonderful family, including those she met in the Body of Christ. She asked my wife, Maria and I, to lead the local Spencer Chapter of Christian Coalition of Massachusetts back in the 1990s, and to lead a Pro-Family training session in April 1994, both challenges we accepted. It was a great experience working with this loving woman, so patient and consistent in her faith and doing God's will and work...

Sarah and family, please accept my deepest sympathy. ❤