MARLENE-TAKACH-Obituary

MARLENE TAKACH

Middletown, Ohio

1949 - 2020

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TAKACH, Marlene E. Marlene E. Takach, 71, of Middletown, passed away on Sunday, August 23, 2020, at Bethesda North Hospital. She was born in Middletown on May 29, 1949, to parents William Jr. and Marjorie (Fulk) Kraft. Marlene was a registered nurse and worked at Mount Pleasant for 30 years,...

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MARLENE WAS A BEAUTIFUL CARING LADY AND A WONDERFUL FRIEND OH SO LONG AGO . MAY YOU REST IN PEACE WITH YOUR PARENTS AND DALE,OH AND HANS. MAY GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND !!!

Such a beautiful person inside and out, i enjoyed working with her. She truly loved her family and had a passion for animals. Always went above and beyond for her patients putting their needs always first. I will cherish knowing her and the beautiful smile she had. Heaven has gained an angel.

MIKE I AM SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR WIFE MARLENE, MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS SAD TIME! MAY GOD BLESS HER AND MAY SHE REST IN PEACE! YOUR FRIEND DON!

MIKE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY HAVE MY CONDOLENCES OF YOUR WIFE'S PASSING ! MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU FAMILY. God BLESS HER AND MAY SHE REST IN PEACE! YOUR FRIEND DON!

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I worked with Marlene at Mt. Pleasant, she was an awesome nurse and a wonderful person. My love, thoughts and prayers are with all of her family. May God bless and comfort them.

Eternal Friendship Remembrance Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

Marlene was a very special person that was taken far too early. She was a wonderful nurse that touched the lives of all the patients she cared for. She was such a caring and giving person. She would spend her own money to bring patients food, clothes, even wash cloths and towels. She always had a stash of dog and cat food, dog bones, and even flea medication in her car to share with needy pets along the way. She gave so much of herself and always defended and stood up for the elderly as...