Marina-Marrelli-Obituary

Marina Marrelli

Los Angeles, California

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American Cancer Society

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Marrelli, Marina Ashen December 1, 1944 - May 3, 2012 After a courageous battle with cancer, Marina passed away peacefully on May 3. She was born in Los Angeles to Donald Ashen and Marjorie Morrow Ashen, and grew up in Hermosa Beach. After graduating from Mira Costa High School, she attended...

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Remembering Marina and the fun we had working together at Western Airlines.
Sheila Buterbaugh
Reception Desk/P.R.Dept

My dear Og1,

I will try and gather strength from the memories of our lives together and I will keep you in my heart for the rest of my life.

Love,
Og2

Dearest Marina, just today I learned you were gone...please forgive me for not knowing of your struggle. I thank you for your sweetness, grace, intellect and guidance, and for the gift of sharing time and tackling the challenges of doing projects in Newport. I'll always remember your smile and you are truly missed.

Marina,
My best friend of over 30 years after moving out from Boston. Our children in class together for a few years. You remained my kids as a "second mom.' I will miss you greatly. I was glad I could say "good-by my friend." Love always

I worked with Marina for almost 15 years, and appreciated her calm demeanor and can-do attitude no matter what the job threw at her. I had hoped that these qualities would enable her to win her battle against cancer, and I am so sorry that she has left us.

I will miss her wonderful smile

I had the privilege of knowing and working with Marina for a very short 6 years, but what a joy to have known her. Marina always had a smile that would brighten any day and kinds words always. She is truly missed.

Marinela and Adriana - I am so very sorry for your loss and will miss your mom's sweet smile and ever so kind spirit. We worked together in Newport and I was always impressed with her extraordinary grace and patience. You are very lucky to have had such a great mom. Every time she spoke of her beautiful daughters, she would get a brilliant sparkle in her eyes and beam a wide, gorgeous smile. I wish you comfort and peace during this hard time. Tamara Campbbell

I will always remember you Marina.
Rest in Pease

Rod A. Jeheber