Marlene-Ciraulo-Obituary

Marlene P. Ciraulo

Juneau, Alaska

Mar 3, 1942 – Oct 12, 2021 (Age 79)

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BORN
March 3, 1942
DIED
October 12, 2021
AGE
79
LOCATION
Juneau, Alaska

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Marlene P. Ciraulo, slipped peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on October, 12, 2021, after a protracted battle with Multiple Myeloma cancer. She was 79.Marlene is survived by Joe Ciraulo, her beloved husband of 61 years, and by her children; Ron and his wife, Terry,...

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I love my sister so dearly and will miss her. Wish I could have seen her more. We were always so close and understood each other. I will always love her husband and family. We will see her again one day. May she rest in peace and have a fun time in heaven with family. God bless you all. See you one of these days. Your little brother.

I am so sorry to hear about Marlene. I have thought of your guys over the years. Time flies by so fast. I hope to see you in Juneau on the 2nd.

Joe. Tracy and all! Am so sorry for your loss. The friendship we shared thru the years was one of total admiration and respect ! Our playbook was always, "we need to talk on our brief occasions, but more importantly, we needed to laugh! Our conversations always were filled with laughter no matter where we were in our individual lives! An extraordinary Lady, Our family also sends their love. Barb

My very best thoughts to Joe and their family. Joe was a dedicated police officer and much credit has to go to Marlene.

I didn't work directly with Marlene, due to our separate locations, but we had many fun "talks" and enjoyed our crazy office secrets. She was very helpful with a very daring joke I played on my unfortunate, but good-natured boss. We laughed and laughed about that. I can only imagine the loss Marlene's family must feel. The obituary was wonderfully worded about her passing. May God bless your family as you journey through your grief. Sincerely, Petey Fleischmann

A simply amazing woman and I am blessed to have had her as my Aunty. Although I did not grow up in Alaska or around most of my Palmer family, I was blessed to have very fond memories as a child with my Aunty and remember my Mom(who is passed) telling stories of Uncle Joe and Aunty Marlene. I remember sitting on your lap as a child when you were visiting Dad, and playing "Army Man" with the green little figurines you had to go get me, telling me, "These are what my boys love to play with." ...

Our sympathies, Joe, Ron Terry, Steve, Traci and Scott. Marlene was my first Supervisor at BPA, loved and respected her more than any other. Our prayers for healing and love. Tobey and Steve Huss.