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Marlene A. Clouden

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Marlene A. Clouden, 81, of Breinigsville, passed away peacefully on April 13, 2021. She was the wife of Russell C. Clouden, Jr to whom she was married to for 60 years. Born in Breinigsville, she was the daughter of the late Norman E. and Lillie B. (Maitland) Haydt. Marlene graduated in 1960 from...

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Russ, I think about you often and wonder how you are doing since our days of donut making. I am so sorry to hear of your wife's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Bonita Wade

Russell, I was so sorry to read in the Morning Call of Marlenes passing. It seems like just a short time ago we were talking after the girls Nurses Class Reunion. Merle passed away April 29, 2020. People tell me I was lucky to have been together so long with Merle and they are probably telling you the same thing. It’s true! But life has completely changed. I am sure you will miss Marlene as I do Merle. Good luck in the future.

God Bless you and your family. Bob Leh

Marlene and I were classmates in nursing school. I remember as a kind and hard working student and friend classmate. Rest in Peace, Marlene. Ann (Arner) Frommer

On behalf of the Lehigh Valley Health Network Retirees Association, we send our sincerest sympathy to Marlene's family. Fifty-two years of service to her community of patients and their families is amazing. We hope that you will all find comfort in knowing that she is remembered by her co-workers and friends.

Russell Clouden and family:
Thinking of you with heartfelt sympathy, in this time of sorrow, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I often thought of Marlene and Russell. I knew they got married and
lived in the area of Breinigsville. We went to the same schools together:
School house inn Breinigsville, Trexlertown Fire Company at one time
was a school which had two floors, and then Parkland. I believe Russell
was at Parkland also but I cannot remember. ...

My Deepest Sympathy to Uncle Russell , Scott, Tim and family. Aunt (Patsy ) Marlene was my inspiration for becoming a nurse. She loved neonatal nursing and cared for many infants . Rest peacefully in Gods arms . Niece, Linda

Russ, Scott and Tim,
I’m so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Marlene from when I was little and her and Russ would come visit. She will warmly be remembered. Hold your memories close and she will always be with you.

In sympathy,