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Marlene Oliver

Draper, Utah

1932 - 2017

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1932 ~ 2017Marlene Hamberlin Oliver, 85, our beloved wife, mother and grandmother, completed her earthly mission enduring to the end on July 21, 2017 with family by her side. She was born on February 25, 1932 at home in Salt Lake City to loving parents, Margaret Hall Wonnacott and Tracy Lorenzo...

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So very sad to learn of the passing of Marlene.

She lit up our office! She was so much fun to

visit with. I have missed her and Dick since

they moved from St. George. She will be missed

Hope you are doing well, Dick. Love Kim.

(Dr. Codiga's office)

CHERISHED MEMORIES OF A SPECIAL FRIENDSHIP!

I had the pleasure of getting to know Marlene while working with Char Bills. I left Utah 20 years ago but have thought of her many times and she was never my client. That is the impact this special lady had on people. My deepest sympathies to her family.

DEAR Uncle Dick and family;
My heart is broken to hear our Antie Mar died!! Prayers and love coming your way! We love you all so much!! ROBIN,STAN,BRET & YOUR KIDS she love you so so much!! She had a lot of health problems but she always came through and she was a miracle but she still keep going and was in lots of pain and I didn't Know how she survived as long as she did!! May God bless YOU ALL. Mark SNOW so glad you are in my life prayers headed to your and your family and also...

Dick and family. Mar was so special to both Ed and I. Loved teasing her and spending time with her in St. George. We will miss her so much..Dick we love you and Mar like you were our mom and dad. Love you. God bless you.

Dear Uncle Dick and Family,

We were so sorry to hear about Aunt Marlene. She was such a sweetheart. She always looked sharp and in fashion. She was friendly and always made you feel good. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We love you, Ron and Kim (Jones) Wilcox

To Robin and family: I'm very sorry to hear of the passing away of your sweet mother. I knew you at East High School, and don't know if you remember me. We had a few friends in common, but you and I never hung out together, for which I'm sorry. I'm sure you were a great person. I'm also sorry to hear that your brother, Ricky, passed away. My sister, Linda, and her husband, Mike Clyde, both attended East and were good friends of his. May God hold you in the palm of His hand and comfort...