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Marla Anne Cornett

Westlake Village, California

- - 2013

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Marla Anne Cornett, age 48, died unexpectedly on September 6, 2013. Marla was born in Pittsburgh, PA and moved to Ventura County in 1968. She attended Adolfo Camarillo High School and LuRoss Academy. Marla loved music, the beach, the Pittsburgh Steelers, and spending time with family. She...

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Dear Bruce and family I was so shocked to hear about Marla's death. I reconnected with her in Jan at CVS. She still had that beautiful smile and we caught up on old times. She will be missed. I know she is with Jesus and that I will see her again one day. Bye Marla love Dorothe

I can't believe this! I have known Marla for 16 years and didn't know about her passing. I will miss her smile and seeing her at CVS where we reconnected our friendship. I pray you are with the Lord,Marla, and I will see you again! Love Dorothy

Marla my friend, I love you so much. I will always remember the conversations we had together about our relationship with christ. You held your bible close to your heart always. Your smile has always stayed with me and always will. You are most likely the most beautiful angle in heaven. You are still one of the most amazing women I've had the opprotunity of meeting and allowing me to know your heart. I Love You Marla. Life is not the same without you. I will see you soon. Always in my heart!!!!

Dear Tom, Claudia, Darrell, Michelle, Kyle, Josh and the Macherosky and Cornett Families--
We are so very sorry to hear about Marla. I have fond memories of the last time I saw her. She wore a big bright smile and seemed happy. Our deepest sympathy and condolences. Hopefully she and Aunt Pearl are having a good time together.
Much love,
Barb Pontello & Ken Mosi

Marla expressed such a joie de vivre that it was easy to smile back at her. A truly nice neighbor, she's still expressing joy, even though we no longer see her.

So heart broken for Marla's family and close friends. It was awesome having another Steeler's fan in Camarillo! Every time I watch a game, I'll be thinking of you.

My son has went through all the Aspen and Redwood school years with Josh, and in all my brief conversations with Marla I could always tell how much he meant to her. My son Taylor and I give our deepest condolences to the family.

Friends through high school you were always smilin...We will always be Pittsburgh fans. I will remember you always be at peace. Black & yellow

Such a warm and welcoming smile and always something nice to say.. you Are missed terribly. rest in peace my friend ...Keeping your boys in my prayers.