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Marla Kay Morton

Tucson, Arizona

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MORTON, Marla Kay February 27, 1948 - October 21, 2008 Survived by son, Joseph (Rita) Morton; grandchildren, Amanda and Cody; parents, Travis and Oneta Singleton; brother, Rick (Nicki); and sister, Cherie (Dennis) Kiefer; and nieces and nephews. Service at Mission Valley Church of Christ, 3022 W....

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I was so sorry to hear about Marla's passing. She was such a fun and fiesty women who always had smile on her face and a great sense of humor. Marla was one of the first people I worked with at IBM and always supportive and willing to assist me with anything. She was always knowledgable and helpful. I will personally miss Marla and send my best wishes to her family and friends. I'm sorry I was not able to attend her services as I was traveling. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

What an awesome memorial service and celebration of Marla's time with us. It was quite easy to tell how Marla became so very special, as she was certainly gifted with a very special family. My thoughts and prayers remain with you all, and I hope you are able to continue to cherish all those special "marks" that only dear Marla could leave with us!

Blessings & Love,

My deepest sympathies to Marla's family. I was fortunate to have known her and will always remember her laughter and good humor.

My deepest sympathies for Marla's Family. I had the pleasure of working with Marla. Her smile and personality will be missed by all who knew her. She will never be forgotten.

My deepest sympathies for Marla's family. I hope that knowing there are many people who's lives Marla touched and who will also miss her very much will somehow help you through this difficult time.

I attended programming school with Marla 21 years ago. She added so much fun to our class. We could always count on her for a good laugh when times were tough. Marla was always a lot of fun to be around and to work with. Marla was a wonderful friend and I know she will be deeply missed.

My deepest condolences to Marla's family. Marla was a great lady. I worked with Marla in the 80's in Tucson's I/S Ops. No one could tell a story like Marla. The funniest memory I have is Marla showing up to work one weekend, having dressed in the dark and showing up with two different boots! How in the world she didn't notice when she left the house since one was a small heeled, riding boot and the other a high heeled, shorter boot made us all laugh!

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Oneta, Travis and family - My thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. Marla was a wonderful friend who would always brighten my day with her humor and warm heart. I thank God that our paths crossed in this life. I know she's in Heaven now cracking jokes with the other angels and smiling down on us all.

To the Morton family, our sincere condolences. We are all very sad to have lost such a wonderful friend, as Marla.
Marla and I instantly became friends when we both started working at IBM. This was in the early 80's. She was so full of life, she had such a wonderful sense of humor, and she was so much fun to be around. I will always remember you fondly, Marla.